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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1006584" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>the only options are ship her now or either check on her often or have someone else check on her often, or if you're sure of her due date (either from observing her being bred or AI) when she gets close to that date induce her. We went through the same mess a couple of years ago. Finally in the middle of the night she went into what appeared to be hard labor so I snipped the stitch. She apparantly wasn't in hard labor so the next day when she prolapsed we stiched her again. 2 days before she was due to AI we induced her and the next day snipped the stitch. Dropped a dandy heifer calf that went to the sale barn at weaning along with her. She prolapsed again a week after calving and we stiched her again. A month before weaning we pulled the stich and everything stayed inside so she sold as a weigh cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1006584, member: 34"] the only options are ship her now or either check on her often or have someone else check on her often, or if you're sure of her due date (either from observing her being bred or AI) when she gets close to that date induce her. We went through the same mess a couple of years ago. Finally in the middle of the night she went into what appeared to be hard labor so I snipped the stitch. She apparantly wasn't in hard labor so the next day when she prolapsed we stiched her again. 2 days before she was due to AI we induced her and the next day snipped the stitch. Dropped a dandy heifer calf that went to the sale barn at weaning along with her. She prolapsed again a week after calving and we stiched her again. A month before weaning we pulled the stich and everything stayed inside so she sold as a weigh cow. [/QUOTE]
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