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Breeding / Calving Issues
moving heifers just prior to calving
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<blockquote data-quote="opus" data-source="post: 193039" data-attributes="member: 3613"><p>I think you intervened too quickly, and I am think you are thinking that as well. Seeing she hadnt feet out, in a normal presentation, and she hadnt dialated, are the first signs. People just love to jump right in and help. Which more times than not, can be the worst thing to do. This turned out well for you though, glad to hear it.</p><p></p><p>If she refused to claim it, which happens with heifers, and you tried your best to get her to and she still wouldnt. Load her on the truck tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opus, post: 193039, member: 3613"] I think you intervened too quickly, and I am think you are thinking that as well. Seeing she hadnt feet out, in a normal presentation, and she hadnt dialated, are the first signs. People just love to jump right in and help. Which more times than not, can be the worst thing to do. This turned out well for you though, glad to hear it. If she refused to claim it, which happens with heifers, and you tried your best to get her to and she still wouldnt. Load her on the truck tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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