We have a 27month old heifer who was AI 'd on the second of August 2008 .Her due date was the eighth of May but still not calved a week later.
She has bagged up and is obviously in calf.Is lateness a common occurence or should we be worried?
Advice asap very welcome!! Ros.
HELP!!!overdue calving
Hello Ros,
By my calculation your heifer would have been due on the 12th, so she is only 3 days late, perfectly normal, she will probably produce a lovely calf but you are right to keep a good eye on her!
Stephanie :;):
By my calculation your heifer would have been due on the 12th, so she is only 3 days late, perfectly normal, she will probably produce a lovely calf but you are right to keep a good eye on her!
Stephanie :;):
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This is probably rubbish but I don't know whether cows can actually hold back the birth because they feel they are being watched, but mine always calves when I'm not there. Maybe I've got a bad reputation for my calving skills!!! It is rare to see one calving and if I do watch, I do it from a distance until they are committed.
Clive
I reckon they put it off a while if they want to Clive! Our dun cow was obviously about to calve last year but threw me off the scent by going off to graze, so I went in the house!!! It probably depends on their personality, how many calves they have had and your rappor with the particular cow.
In the herd of black and whites I used to have the "old hands" would often wait at the calving pen door when they were a few hours from calving. When allowed in, they would inspect the straw efficiently before lying down and getting the job done. Some would wait for you to go and heifers seemed to go off calving for a few hours when put in the calving pens.
This year our second calver waited at the field gate and as she had only had a caesarian before I was surprised. She walked alongside me and into the farm yard, inspected the straw bed in the pen, deemed it good enough and lay down, it was only a couple of hours later she calved and didn't mind us there but she is a bit of a pet.
Stephanie
In the herd of black and whites I used to have the "old hands" would often wait at the calving pen door when they were a few hours from calving. When allowed in, they would inspect the straw efficiently before lying down and getting the job done. Some would wait for you to go and heifers seemed to go off calving for a few hours when put in the calving pens.
This year our second calver waited at the field gate and as she had only had a caesarian before I was surprised. She walked alongside me and into the farm yard, inspected the straw bed in the pen, deemed it good enough and lay down, it was only a couple of hours later she calved and didn't mind us there but she is a bit of a pet.
Stephanie
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