I have a 10 day old heifer calf whose umbilical cord broke natuarally during birth <2" long. It was dipped in iodine solution and has healed.
However, she has now developed a small "sack of skin" around the navel which hangs down about 1" from her belly, is no larger than a golf ball and on examination feels empty. She is not in any discomfort from it and is running around and feeding normally.
As a new keeper, reading the books has got me paranoid. But I believe it is not unusual for this to occur and should soon rectify itself. I only need to worry if it feels full in which case it could be an abcess or hernia.
Is this correct or should I call the vet?
Photo here, but not sure whether it will help http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=&id=672501531
Calf Navel Problem?
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That's good to know. Its really hard when you're starting out, to work out what is likely to be a problem and what isn't. Thankfully, there are always others, more experienced to ask.
We had the vet out to our place so often in the first 2 years. Nowadays, they only come for pregnacy testing and de-horning, which is done on the same day. I still phone them up if I have a query, but things are getting easier as I accumulate more knowledge. There are still plenty of older farmers around to help with advice. :D
We had the vet out to our place so often in the first 2 years. Nowadays, they only come for pregnacy testing and de-horning, which is done on the same day. I still phone them up if I have a query, but things are getting easier as I accumulate more knowledge. There are still plenty of older farmers around to help with advice. :D
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