inthebarnagain
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We started the week with our Carneyman heifer that was born Friday with a raging case of pneumonia. She is still alive and acts like she'd like to nurse but doesn't have the strength so she is getting tube fed.
Then our 3 year old that calved Monday night decided that taking care of her calf just wasn't on her agenda, so after putting the two of them in the barn and seeing if she will let him nurse we had to have a "come to Jesus meeting" as my grandpa always called them. She is much better with the idea of letting him nurse while she is eating, especially if I am standing there holding a club.
Then Tuesday our 11 year old daughters favorite cat, the one that sleeps with her every night had to go to the vet because she suddenly just stopped eating for no known reason despite many tests.
Last night, Caitlins (our daughter) FAVORITE cow calved in the brutal wind that was blowing. We found the calf within 30 minutes and took him and her to the barn and gave him fluids to warm him and put up a heating lamp. Dead calf this morning.
Then while I'm cleaning up all that mess the vet with the cat called. She had to put her to sleep because upon exploratory surgery discovered that she had pus filling her abdomen and had probably ingested something that perforated her intestines.
I get to pick Caitlin up from school in about a half hour and am really dreading telling her about the days developments. The calf I think she expected, the cat will not be good.
Plus, doing most of this myself because my husbands work has suddenly decided overtime right now is a dandy idea. How bad am I to think city living without any animals at all is a wonderful idea right now????
And the thought that keeps going through my mind, 8 out of 10 calves that have been born are alive, THERE ARE STILL 16 COWS TO CALVE
Then our 3 year old that calved Monday night decided that taking care of her calf just wasn't on her agenda, so after putting the two of them in the barn and seeing if she will let him nurse we had to have a "come to Jesus meeting" as my grandpa always called them. She is much better with the idea of letting him nurse while she is eating, especially if I am standing there holding a club.
Then Tuesday our 11 year old daughters favorite cat, the one that sleeps with her every night had to go to the vet because she suddenly just stopped eating for no known reason despite many tests.
Last night, Caitlins (our daughter) FAVORITE cow calved in the brutal wind that was blowing. We found the calf within 30 minutes and took him and her to the barn and gave him fluids to warm him and put up a heating lamp. Dead calf this morning.
Then while I'm cleaning up all that mess the vet with the cat called. She had to put her to sleep because upon exploratory surgery discovered that she had pus filling her abdomen and had probably ingested something that perforated her intestines.
I get to pick Caitlin up from school in about a half hour and am really dreading telling her about the days developments. The calf I think she expected, the cat will not be good.
Plus, doing most of this myself because my husbands work has suddenly decided overtime right now is a dandy idea. How bad am I to think city living without any animals at all is a wonderful idea right now????
And the thought that keeps going through my mind, 8 out of 10 calves that have been born are alive, THERE ARE STILL 16 COWS TO CALVE