With calving season in full swing, I decided to take a couple hours away to go look at a Welsh Black bull today.
When I got back, one of my older blazes had calved out and her calf was busy looking for some chow. Meanwhile, one of my new blacks was in the process of calving, but had broke her water bag all over the other calf. She had hooves coming but as far as she was concerned, she was done calving. Had to pull her calf before she realized that she wasn't done. Easy pull (had she not taken to the other calf, she would have popped it out on her own) right up until she decided to sit down and take a rest. Then she finished calving sitting down. Never saw that before.
The neighbor had come with me, and as we were having some lunch, his wife called and said one of his Simm heifers was having trouble. Went over to his place and had the hardest pull of my life over there. 140 lb calf, 70 lbs of which I think was head, from a supposed easy calving Red Angus bull. Calf probably should have been a C-section.
And just a couple hours ago, I had 2 cows calving. First one popped her calf out, and the second idiot decided that was _maybe_ her calf and she should go have a couple looks. Not quite as bad a gong show, as the second cow finally realized she wasn't done and laid down to finish the job.
<chuckle> In all my years of pen calving, I can only remember one time that I had a cow take another ones calf. Now two in a 24 hour period. I see I've got another 6 or 8 cows coming in today or tomorrow. Lol, anyone wanna start a pool on how many calf swaps there will be before its all over?
Rod
When I got back, one of my older blazes had calved out and her calf was busy looking for some chow. Meanwhile, one of my new blacks was in the process of calving, but had broke her water bag all over the other calf. She had hooves coming but as far as she was concerned, she was done calving. Had to pull her calf before she realized that she wasn't done. Easy pull (had she not taken to the other calf, she would have popped it out on her own) right up until she decided to sit down and take a rest. Then she finished calving sitting down. Never saw that before.
The neighbor had come with me, and as we were having some lunch, his wife called and said one of his Simm heifers was having trouble. Went over to his place and had the hardest pull of my life over there. 140 lb calf, 70 lbs of which I think was head, from a supposed easy calving Red Angus bull. Calf probably should have been a C-section.
And just a couple hours ago, I had 2 cows calving. First one popped her calf out, and the second idiot decided that was _maybe_ her calf and she should go have a couple looks. Not quite as bad a gong show, as the second cow finally realized she wasn't done and laid down to finish the job.
<chuckle> In all my years of pen calving, I can only remember one time that I had a cow take another ones calf. Now two in a 24 hour period. I see I've got another 6 or 8 cows coming in today or tomorrow. Lol, anyone wanna start a pool on how many calf swaps there will be before its all over?
Rod
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