I Luv Herfrds
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I believe I would rather be dealing with a blizzard then what happened this morning.
Husband and I were going to the neighbors auction. He came in at about 9am and told me he had just put my heifer in the barn, her water bag was out, but things looked alright.
He left for the auction. I stayed behind to make sure everything went fine.
Now that was wishful thinking.
Checked her at 9:40am. She was laying down and pushing hard, but things just didn't seem to be progressing.
Got her in the head catch, she missed kicking me 3 times. Got my gloves on and found 2 hind feet. Grabbed my chains, handles and the puller. Got the chains on the legs, no response from the calf.
Here's where everything went from bad to worse.
I gave a small pull to get the feet straight, they were crossed. Heifer started pushing and sat down on the chain that holds the squeeze gate against her. I had chained it to keep her from kicking me.
Now I can't get the calf out nor release the gate. The air was turning pretty blue at that point.
Heifers now going down, still can't get the chain released, run and get a hammer and start just beating the the chain as hard as I can while pushing as hard as I can on the gate. Was hitting it so hard I had sparks flying and I was sure hoping I didn't set the barn on fire.
Finally did the last option open grabbed the feet of the calf and lifted up ward and got everything undone.
released the heifer from the head catch, threw the puller on and started to get the job done. Now I have pulled calves before by hand and with the puller and that was the hardest pull I ever had to do.
Got the calf out, but there was nothing more I could do. No heart beat, no reflex.
Hauled the calf out and left the heifer alone. Took around 10 minutes to finally get her to her feet.
Ran into our vet at the auction. We both believe that the calf was already dead and the reason for the hard pull was the placenta was twisted around the calf.
Second calf we lost due to being backwards. Trying to find a twin or an orphan for her right now. Nobody seems to have one though.
Just a bad luck day.
Husband and I were going to the neighbors auction. He came in at about 9am and told me he had just put my heifer in the barn, her water bag was out, but things looked alright.
He left for the auction. I stayed behind to make sure everything went fine.
Now that was wishful thinking.
Checked her at 9:40am. She was laying down and pushing hard, but things just didn't seem to be progressing.
Got her in the head catch, she missed kicking me 3 times. Got my gloves on and found 2 hind feet. Grabbed my chains, handles and the puller. Got the chains on the legs, no response from the calf.
Here's where everything went from bad to worse.
I gave a small pull to get the feet straight, they were crossed. Heifer started pushing and sat down on the chain that holds the squeeze gate against her. I had chained it to keep her from kicking me.
Now I can't get the calf out nor release the gate. The air was turning pretty blue at that point.
Heifers now going down, still can't get the chain released, run and get a hammer and start just beating the the chain as hard as I can while pushing as hard as I can on the gate. Was hitting it so hard I had sparks flying and I was sure hoping I didn't set the barn on fire.
Finally did the last option open grabbed the feet of the calf and lifted up ward and got everything undone.
released the heifer from the head catch, threw the puller on and started to get the job done. Now I have pulled calves before by hand and with the puller and that was the hardest pull I ever had to do.
Got the calf out, but there was nothing more I could do. No heart beat, no reflex.

Hauled the calf out and left the heifer alone. Took around 10 minutes to finally get her to her feet.
Ran into our vet at the auction. We both believe that the calf was already dead and the reason for the hard pull was the placenta was twisted around the calf.
Second calf we lost due to being backwards. Trying to find a twin or an orphan for her right now. Nobody seems to have one though.
Just a bad luck day.