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<blockquote data-quote="Wolds Beef" data-source="post: 6025426" data-attributes="member: 14698"><p>[USER=24022]@bob_01[/USER] I don't know whether you jinxed me!! This morning at 8.00am I walked in my crew to find a foot out of the back of a heifer. Rang the vet, he took over 3/4 of an hour to get to me, by which time I had had the jack on but fortunately not tried to hard! He felt and said oh it's dead but it will have to come out the side. Anyway to cut a long story short, he opened her up and put his hand in, grabbed a front leg, at which point the calf said he did not want to get out!!. He was a large bull calf but we got him out alive and mother and son are doing well. she has not yet worked out it his her calf but he is sucking unaided when she is haltered. No kicking or anything! Look forward to meeting you!. Where are you based?</p><p>WB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolds Beef, post: 6025426, member: 14698"] [USER=24022]@bob_01[/USER] I don't know whether you jinxed me!! This morning at 8.00am I walked in my crew to find a foot out of the back of a heifer. Rang the vet, he took over 3/4 of an hour to get to me, by which time I had had the jack on but fortunately not tried to hard! He felt and said oh it's dead but it will have to come out the side. Anyway to cut a long story short, he opened her up and put his hand in, grabbed a front leg, at which point the calf said he did not want to get out!!. He was a large bull calf but we got him out alive and mother and son are doing well. she has not yet worked out it his her calf but he is sucking unaided when she is haltered. No kicking or anything! Look forward to meeting you!. Where are you based? WB [/QUOTE]
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