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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1851452" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Yesterday afternoon HoneyDew was having some kind of episode. I found her lying in the breezway of the barn with a high respiratory rate, a panting breath every 2 second like a woman does when in labor. She was making little mm mm sounds. Her vulva was spreading and all pink inside. I thought she was about to deliver.</p><p></p><p> I put her companion my old cow in the stall next to her for companionship. They can easily interact because it is made or corral panels. Honeydew I had made a box stall across from her deeply bedded with straw but she refused to go in there. So every 2 hours last night I went out to the barn check on her and I found her lying in the straw at 2am, no sign of membranes or calf hooves and not in apparent distress. At 4 am she was up and had stringy mucus on her vulva but no apparent distress. At 6 am she was lying in the straw chewing her cud.</p><p></p><p> Today she is like nothing ever happened. She is her usual cheerful self. I know that women have braxton hicks contractions. My husband was not excited he says the calf is just repositioning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1851452, member: 42782"] Yesterday afternoon HoneyDew was having some kind of episode. I found her lying in the breezway of the barn with a high respiratory rate, a panting breath every 2 second like a woman does when in labor. She was making little mm mm sounds. Her vulva was spreading and all pink inside. I thought she was about to deliver. I put her companion my old cow in the stall next to her for companionship. They can easily interact because it is made or corral panels. Honeydew I had made a box stall across from her deeply bedded with straw but she refused to go in there. So every 2 hours last night I went out to the barn check on her and I found her lying in the straw at 2am, no sign of membranes or calf hooves and not in apparent distress. At 4 am she was up and had stringy mucus on her vulva but no apparent distress. At 6 am she was lying in the straw chewing her cud. Today she is like nothing ever happened. She is her usual cheerful self. I know that women have braxton hicks contractions. My husband was not excited he says the calf is just repositioning. [/QUOTE]
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