Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 8:52 am
My heifer calved at 10 pm and although it was a really easy calving, the calf had taken in a lot of liquid so he sounded pretty congested. As I have no aspirator (which I assume is what you would use) I could only keep wiping his nose and trying to get him to sneeze. Pity you can't swing a calf like you do a lamb.
Now it is 3 hours later and he still can't stand up. I managed to get him to suck for a few minutes by holding his head up to a teat, but I don't know if he is getting enough and he doesn't appear too interested. He is a good size (about 50 lbs.) and does have a sucking reflex. I guess I will have to use my new milking skills and try to get some colustrum into a bottle. Oh boy, another nervous Dexter to milk, in the middle of the night in an unlit shed. If you don't hear from me again, you'll know the cow won
Now it is 3 hours later and he still can't stand up. I managed to get him to suck for a few minutes by holding his head up to a teat, but I don't know if he is getting enough and he doesn't appear too interested. He is a good size (about 50 lbs.) and does have a sucking reflex. I guess I will have to use my new milking skills and try to get some colustrum into a bottle. Oh boy, another nervous Dexter to milk, in the middle of the night in an unlit shed. If you don't hear from me again, you'll know the cow won