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twisted uterus?
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 541200" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>we had one. It was our first. We gloved up and couldn't get past the twist. but because we never had one, just thought she was not ready to calve. She was slightly off for about 12 hours. Up and down up and down. Vet came out and performed a miraclous c section. I say miraclous cause we had no mat pen, cow was tied to a pannel, pannel tied to a rail way tie on one end and a hydro pole on the other. Vet said "thanks for the experience get a mat pen".</p><p>She was surprised to see the calf alive, it was also real yellow, figured it might go septic. Same with the cow. Calf brought a good price that fall and the cow has another two calves since.</p><p>but now we know what to look for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 541200, member: 6198"] we had one. It was our first. We gloved up and couldn't get past the twist. but because we never had one, just thought she was not ready to calve. She was slightly off for about 12 hours. Up and down up and down. Vet came out and performed a miraclous c section. I say miraclous cause we had no mat pen, cow was tied to a pannel, pannel tied to a rail way tie on one end and a hydro pole on the other. Vet said "thanks for the experience get a mat pen". She was surprised to see the calf alive, it was also real yellow, figured it might go septic. Same with the cow. Calf brought a good price that fall and the cow has another two calves since. but now we know what to look for [/QUOTE]
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