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When will she calve?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 272827" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Alwasy a hot topic. I find it kind of satisfying in a perverse sort of way that even experienced vets have a hard time predicting when a cow or heifer will finally calve. Our vet has a heifer that he's been watching since her due date 3 Spetember. He only can check on her by flashlight morngin and night. He'll check on her and she'll be bagged tight and the calf looks like it's rotated and he figures he have a calf by the time he checks again. The next check the udder has stretched out and doesn;t look tight and the calf has changed positions again. He had a cow due the same day and calved last monday, he figured from the looks of things when he checked her in the morning that she wasn;t even close, a new calf was waiting for him that night. He figured it had to be the heifer, but NOOOO, it was the cow. I do enjoy kidding him about it. </p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 272827, member: 34"] Alwasy a hot topic. I find it kind of satisfying in a perverse sort of way that even experienced vets have a hard time predicting when a cow or heifer will finally calve. Our vet has a heifer that he's been watching since her due date 3 Spetember. He only can check on her by flashlight morngin and night. He'll check on her and she'll be bagged tight and the calf looks like it's rotated and he figures he have a calf by the time he checks again. The next check the udder has stretched out and doesn;t look tight and the calf has changed positions again. He had a cow due the same day and calved last monday, he figured from the looks of things when he checked her in the morning that she wasn;t even close, a new calf was waiting for him that night. He figured it had to be the heifer, but NOOOO, it was the cow. I do enjoy kidding him about it. dun [/QUOTE]
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