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Had some success today

Silver

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Had a couple of memorable incidents today. Started off with a neighbours call for help. Her husband had a severe stroke a few years ago, she just had back surgery, and their son maintains a job in town to make ends meet. The call was one I dread.... prolapsed heifer down by the creek needs brought in and fixed :shock: My wife and I went over, managed to get the heifer in (whose riggin' was hanging well below her hocks), and danged if I didn't get the uterus stuffed back in in about 5 minutes and stitched up in about 2 minutes and kicked her out to tend to her calf :shock:
This evening Dad and I were walking back from the cows and he saw something odd in the maternity pen. I got to looking too, and we could see a cow licking a calf but the calf was kind of on its back and thrashing about. We had forgot we had put a calving cow in there earlier :oops: After doing the 100 yard dash we saw that a new born calf had the dreaded "bag over it's head". Problem was that by the time we got the bag off the calf had quit thrashing, and quit breathing. For lack of anything better to do, I gave it about 20 chest compressions then about 3 breaths through one nostril while blocking it's mouth and the other nostril....... danged if it didn't start breathing again, slowly at first, then away it went! :shock:
All in all, days like today make a soul feel like sometimes things can work out in our favour :D
 
gcreekrch said:
It's days like that that give a person hope for tommorow. :wink:

Do you do a tail block to stuff the mattress back throught the keyhole?

I do if the keyhole is still trying to push the mattress back out. This little girl wasn't pushing back at all though. I've not had much luck without giving a spinal if they are still straining though.
 
neighbor across the River just picks the cows up by her hind legs with his tractor said it a lot easier to push it all back in that way... thats after he sprinkles a bag of sugar on it.
 
jodywy said:
neighbor across the River just picks the cows up by her hind legs with his tractor said it a lot easier to push it all back in that way... thats after he sprinkles a bag of sugar on it.

I've done that a few times too.
 
.......and then this morning at daylight I went out and the first thing I see is a heifer with her feet in the air and a calf's nose and feet peeking out. Guess she got on her back while calving and somehow she got missed :cry:
Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug :?
 
Silver said:
.......and then this morning at daylight I went out and the first thing I see is a heifer with her feet in the air and a calf's nose and feet peeking out. Guess she got on her back while calving and somehow she got missed :cry:
Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug :?
if you have livestock you will have dead stock
 
Silver said:
.......and then this morning at daylight I went out and the first thing I see is a heifer with her feet in the air and a calf's nose and feet peeking out. Guess she got on her back while calving and somehow she got missed :cry:
Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug :?

Savor the good moments, and put the bad stuff out of your mind. Count the live ones and don't worry about the dead ones.

Remember, we're in this deal for the "life-style" and not the money. :wink: :-)
 

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