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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 4172067" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>I helped him with a C section in his clinic. The cow was sedated but standing in a shoot. He shaved a section part way up her side, parallel to the back. Cut an 8 or 9 inch incision, reached inside and cut some more. Found the calves hind legs, pulled them out so I could apply a rope with a slipnot noose. The rope went to a pully above and he told me when and how fast or slow to pull. I started pulling and he said, just like that till it's out then slowly lower it to the rubber mat. I remember when it's head came out it looked like a 5 gal bucked of blood and afterbirt had been spilled. he had a rubber suit on, I had jeans and boots lol. </p><p>Before he had momma sewed up, the calf was standing. He joined them is a stall and baby found a teat and went to town sucking while momma licked her dry.</p><p>Probably the coolest thing I ever seen and participated somewhat in. </p><p>Then we hosed down the mat and all was good...other than my boots and jeans lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 4172067, member: 6281"] I helped him with a C section in his clinic. The cow was sedated but standing in a shoot. He shaved a section part way up her side, parallel to the back. Cut an 8 or 9 inch incision, reached inside and cut some more. Found the calves hind legs, pulled them out so I could apply a rope with a slipnot noose. The rope went to a pully above and he told me when and how fast or slow to pull. I started pulling and he said, just like that till it's out then slowly lower it to the rubber mat. I remember when it's head came out it looked like a 5 gal bucked of blood and afterbirt had been spilled. he had a rubber suit on, I had jeans and boots lol. Before he had momma sewed up, the calf was standing. He joined them is a stall and baby found a teat and went to town sucking while momma licked her dry. Probably the coolest thing I ever seen and participated somewhat in. Then we hosed down the mat and all was good...other than my boots and jeans lol. [/QUOTE]
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