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    Calf born in a mud hole!

    Dumb heifer dropped her newborn right into the
    one and only wet spot on our calving pasture.
    With the new quad and power steering my little
    girls doing a pen check spotted it and came and
    got me. I could barely make it in there and out so
    got her to drive the quad up (love mud bog tires)
    to the calf and threw him on the front rack and
    she hauled him out. This was an old dug out we
    filled in and he only had one nostril sticking out
    of the mud. Totally exhausted we wiped the mud
    off him tubed him a little bit of colostrum, next
    day milked out the mother what we could add v
    lites and got him on his feet. Got him sucking a
    bottle now his mother eventually. Problem is I
    think he has a collapsed lung or something as he
    breathing is labored and sounds like he has a
    bad cold. Not a lively guy, gave him some brown
    penicillin. Thanks

    #2
    sounds like pnuemonia? tough break.

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      #3
      Reminds me of something I saw many yrs ago while checking the calving cows out on the bald shortgrass prairie.

      The cow pushed he baby head first down a badger hole.

      Don't remember if we were on time or not?

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        #4
        It is with great sadness I must report that at 4
        days of age Mud Calf has die. (

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          #5
          Need a spare? We had 11 sets of twins. Still have 5 extra calves

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            #6
            Wow 5 sets of twin ya I could go for that. Out of
            these 90 we didn't get any twins. I am not one of
            those guys who complains about twins, they
            make up for the few ya loose...keep it closer to
            100% calving rate. We also lost on that the
            mother decided to smother.

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              #7
              Or 11 sets my mistake

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