glenolam
Loving the herd life
One of our heifers started the "labor" signs early this morning. Her water broke around 8-8:30am so we started to watch her closely. Almost 2 hours later my husband walked up to the barn to check on her and saw 2 hooves sticking out, so he grabbed a hold and held (we had seen a hoof pop in and out for about a half hour prior, so at this point he felt he should help out a little). She delivered a heifer, who was very vocal at first.
We stepped out of the barn to let them bond and watched to make sure she nursed and that mom cleaned her off...
But that didn't really happen. Mom wasn't interested in cleaning her off and when the calf stood up to find the teat, mom pushed her away.
We left them alone; since it's mom's first time calving we figured maybe she didn't want an audience, so we waited a bit and spied on them a little.
My husband says he saw the calf nurse a little and I asked if he heard her nursing or if he just saw her mouth near a teat and he said he heard and saw it.
However, 2 hours later she's still not cleaned up and we haven't seen her nurse again. We haven't been by their sides the entire time, and the calf is getting up to walk every so often, so are we just overreacting?
When do we need to intervene?
We stepped out of the barn to let them bond and watched to make sure she nursed and that mom cleaned her off...
But that didn't really happen. Mom wasn't interested in cleaning her off and when the calf stood up to find the teat, mom pushed her away.
We left them alone; since it's mom's first time calving we figured maybe she didn't want an audience, so we waited a bit and spied on them a little.
My husband says he saw the calf nurse a little and I asked if he heard her nursing or if he just saw her mouth near a teat and he said he heard and saw it.
However, 2 hours later she's still not cleaned up and we haven't seen her nurse again. We haven't been by their sides the entire time, and the calf is getting up to walk every so often, so are we just overreacting?
When do we need to intervene?