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<blockquote data-quote="Smoothy" data-source="post: 1408955" data-attributes="member: 27719"><p>I had a first calf heifer calve this morning and had quite an experience. First of when the mucus plug hit the ground she turned around and went crazy, she was pawing and bawling then when water broke same deal plus she started going around ramming the other cows. So now comes the calf and as soon as it's out she turns around puts her head down and starts bulldozing the poor little guy across the lot. At this point I quickly snag him and bolt for the barn. We put up a creep pen in a big pen and brought her in and she was trying to bite his head and paw him down. We artificially gave him colostrum and been bottle feeding him cause I'm worried she will kill him. Has anyone had this sort of issue and if so did Heifer straighten out or should I put her on the trailer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoothy, post: 1408955, member: 27719"] I had a first calf heifer calve this morning and had quite an experience. First of when the mucus plug hit the ground she turned around and went crazy, she was pawing and bawling then when water broke same deal plus she started going around ramming the other cows. So now comes the calf and as soon as it's out she turns around puts her head down and starts bulldozing the poor little guy across the lot. At this point I quickly snag him and bolt for the barn. We put up a creep pen in a big pen and brought her in and she was trying to bite his head and paw him down. We artificially gave him colostrum and been bottle feeding him cause I'm worried she will kill him. Has anyone had this sort of issue and if so did Heifer straighten out or should I put her on the trailer? [/QUOTE]
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