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<blockquote data-quote="bobajob" data-source="post: 8100754" data-attributes="member: 1505"><p>Oh dear, hopefully there won't be as many cesarean as that.!!</p><p>The vet was out yesterday morning at a heifer that hadn't cleansed and had a sore foot (it's looking better today)</p><p>And back at 9 o clock at night to a calving, I'll be the first to admit I'm not the most experienced at calving and the vets often turn up calve it in ten minutes and make you look daft!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it wasn't a massive big calve but neither of us could get the head to come through the pelvis so she ceasered it. And it's a healthy calf and it was up on its feet in no time.</p><p>First ceaserean in two or three years so as others have said its slightly annoying but the outcome was good so that is the main thing. (Just to add 5 others calved yesterday and all fine)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobajob, post: 8100754, member: 1505"] Oh dear, hopefully there won't be as many cesarean as that.!! The vet was out yesterday morning at a heifer that hadn't cleansed and had a sore foot (it's looking better today) And back at 9 o clock at night to a calving, I'll be the first to admit I'm not the most experienced at calving and the vets often turn up calve it in ten minutes and make you look daft! Anyway, it wasn't a massive big calve but neither of us could get the head to come through the pelvis so she ceasered it. And it's a healthy calf and it was up on its feet in no time. First ceaserean in two or three years so as others have said its slightly annoying but the outcome was good so that is the main thing. (Just to add 5 others calved yesterday and all fine) [/QUOTE]
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