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Young Suckler Cow Down After A Hard Calving
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<blockquote data-quote="sheep&amp;cows&amp;stuff" data-source="post: 6836919" data-attributes="member: 43682"><p>Update - day 8 i lifted her outside (walked her slowly with hip lifters). Let her stand with the help of the loader for an hour and i milked her out. Took the loader away and she stumbled about but refused to fall. An hour later she was at the far end of the field grazing. 5 hours later she was still going. I was apprehesive as to wether she could rise again after lying (feet still tied). Watched her carefully...7 hours after she stood on her own she lay down and got up again herself when i called her.</p><p></p><p>Seems to be a success story this time although she is kicking at the calf when she tries to suck so i am going to have to put in a few days work there.</p><p></p><p>Never seen a stronger spirited animal - with every new step the leg became stronger and now you would have a job catching her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheep&cows&stuff, post: 6836919, member: 43682"] Update - day 8 i lifted her outside (walked her slowly with hip lifters). Let her stand with the help of the loader for an hour and i milked her out. Took the loader away and she stumbled about but refused to fall. An hour later she was at the far end of the field grazing. 5 hours later she was still going. I was apprehesive as to wether she could rise again after lying (feet still tied). Watched her carefully...7 hours after she stood on her own she lay down and got up again herself when i called her. Seems to be a success story this time although she is kicking at the calf when she tries to suck so i am going to have to put in a few days work there. Never seen a stronger spirited animal - with every new step the leg became stronger and now you would have a job catching her! [/QUOTE]
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