Had a weird deal tonight. Had a first calf heifer calving, gave her about an hour and decided to assist her. Was an easy pull, had a PB Simmi heifer that was a little big, 70-75 lbs, but not terrible. Calf appeared normal until I seen its umbilical cord and you could see intestines inside. Once it broke from cow, poor calf was left with a pop can sized hole in abdomen and about two ft of intestine hanging out. Calf was vigorous and tried to stand, but we didn't let it and hauled it 20 minutes to vet. Vet examined it, noticed there was also a tear in intestine, and with dirt on the guys it would probably be best to euthanize calf vs stitching it up and try one to make it live and potentially suffer with a terrible abdominal infection.
Never seen this before nor heard of it. Vet chalked it up to birth defect and a form of schistosomas reflexus, which is entirely new to me but resulted in a google search that had some pretty nasty pictures.
Any one come across this before?
Never seen this before nor heard of it. Vet chalked it up to birth defect and a form of schistosomas reflexus, which is entirely new to me but resulted in a google search that had some pretty nasty pictures.
Any one come across this before?