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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie Rancher" data-source="post: 526934" data-attributes="member: 7153"><p>Well, the collective wisdom of 2 vets was bring her in so I did and found out that she had already passed the calf and was working on passing the many pieces of placenta. I had her in a 2 acre field that had been freshly mowed and was fenced to keep in sheep. I paced that field up and down more than once to make sure I hadn't missed it. My guess is she delivered in between my checking on her during the night and the coyotes got in somehow and dragged it off. Anyhow, she's OK. No damage according to the vet.</p><p></p><p>Now the dilema of the rest of the herd. I've got the AI man coming back on Sunday to preg check all of them. I'll take MilkMaid's advice and have him check the ovaries while he's at it. I sure never planned all this, but I'll be awfully glad to get some sleep tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie Rancher, post: 526934, member: 7153"] Well, the collective wisdom of 2 vets was bring her in so I did and found out that she had already passed the calf and was working on passing the many pieces of placenta. I had her in a 2 acre field that had been freshly mowed and was fenced to keep in sheep. I paced that field up and down more than once to make sure I hadn't missed it. My guess is she delivered in between my checking on her during the night and the coyotes got in somehow and dragged it off. Anyhow, she's OK. No damage according to the vet. Now the dilema of the rest of the herd. I've got the AI man coming back on Sunday to preg check all of them. I'll take MilkMaid's advice and have him check the ovaries while he's at it. I sure never planned all this, but I'll be awfully glad to get some sleep tonight. [/QUOTE]
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