How long before intervention with calving heifers?

TheRanger

Member
Location
SW Scotland
Had 2 in quick succession that have started calving, all looks fine, coming correct etc, calf is alive (tongue is moving). The heifer itself isn’t really trying very hard to push it out.

Both were left around 4 hours before deciding to intervene, by this point the calf is dead. Normal sized calf, not massive.

Should I be intervening before this? The vast majority calve fine themselves within a few hours of starting. I’v been told not to intervene before 6 hours, but I’m 90% sure I’d have a living calf if I’d intervened after an hour or 2.
 

TheRanger

Member
Location
SW Scotland
5% born dead across all cows and heifers this year. Not sure how that compares to an average herd?

(0% dying from 0-8 weeks old, so we’re doing better in that regard)
 

TheRanger

Member
Location
SW Scotland
a vet said to me, after the water breaks, if the calf is not out in 1/2 hour, help
I think I’ll do that for the rest of the season, for the heifers at least.

Have a leftover IBC of molasses, so i’ll start giving them some of that and a mineral lick block. They must be lacking something, even the ones that calf fine dont seem to want to get on with it.
 

Sharpy

Member
Livestock Farmer
If I happen to be there and see the feet, I get it out! cow has used less energy and the calf has had less stress.
Read some stuff from AHDB lately that moving to calving pens can upset the mother and make her delay and bugger about and sometimes end up with dead calf
Any disturbance can easily stall them for an hour, even down to fresh silage at the barrier.
 
Location
cumbria
30 mins to an hour of no progress. If there's progress the clock is reset.

That said, there's no hard and fast rule really. You eventually over time build up a sort of sixth sense which ones need help.
 

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