Oklahoma State University issued the following announcement.
Difficult calving can have long-term health implications – potentially even be fatal – for a calf and its mom, Oklahoma State University Extension specialists said.
“Ranchers who know what to expect in the calving process are in a better position to protect their livestock,” said Glenn Selk, OSU Extension beef cattle specialist. “If something has gone wrong, ranchers are able to identify it much faster and respond.”
OSU Extension’s fact sheet on calving for beef cows and heifers provides guidance on difficult calving, or dystocia, including:
- Three stages of a normal calving process.
- Cause and effect of dystocia on cattle.
- Signs of a difficult birth and how to assist.
- Charts listing gestation planning.
“Proper planning and knowing when it’s time to help is important to maintain vital and heathy livestock,” Selk said.
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