Premature calf
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:09 pm
We had our TB test on Monday and all went calmly as all the dexters are well handled. We have six girls due to calf to pedigree dexter mid Jan to mid Feb.
Tuesday night one of the girls, a heifer calved down. I found her first thing with her calf dead and lying directly behind her facing her with legs tucked in tight, She had not long had the calf. She was indoors with plenty of room and well bedded.
It looked as though the calf was born backwards. The heifer was still lying down and i moved her ok and she drank and picked some hay although was obviously suffering shock and shaking a lot.
Once we sorted the calf we checked the heifer and her milk had come in. We managed to aquire a 2 week old hereford cross heifer calf from a local farmer and she is sucking well.
We are just so gutted that we lost the pedigree calf. Even more annoying was that we had handled the heifer for the test and commented how well she was looking but she was definately not looking as though calfing was iminent especially considering the earliest date she should of calved was early Jan.
I know these things happen but you do ask yourself if there was any way it could have been prevented.
Any similar experiences or ideas ? Thanks Mark and Sally
Tuesday night one of the girls, a heifer calved down. I found her first thing with her calf dead and lying directly behind her facing her with legs tucked in tight, She had not long had the calf. She was indoors with plenty of room and well bedded.
It looked as though the calf was born backwards. The heifer was still lying down and i moved her ok and she drank and picked some hay although was obviously suffering shock and shaking a lot.
Once we sorted the calf we checked the heifer and her milk had come in. We managed to aquire a 2 week old hereford cross heifer calf from a local farmer and she is sucking well.
We are just so gutted that we lost the pedigree calf. Even more annoying was that we had handled the heifer for the test and commented how well she was looking but she was definately not looking as though calfing was iminent especially considering the earliest date she should of calved was early Jan.
I know these things happen but you do ask yourself if there was any way it could have been prevented.
Any similar experiences or ideas ? Thanks Mark and Sally