Are you preparing for your first calving season or dealing with a first-time calver? In this episode, Kelly and Becky share practical tips for a smooth calving process, recognizing signs of labor, and handling common complications confidently. Broke down for newbies, this episode provides essential insights to ensure healthy deliveries and happy calves
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Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: calving season tips
02:10 - Tracking pregnancy length and due date calculations
07:25 - Signs of approaching labor: tail, discharge, pins dropping
12:15 - Preparing your calving setup: supplies and safety tips
16:55 - Recognizing active labor and when to call the vet
22:00 - Monitoring delivery progression: hooves, nose, and presentation
30:19 - Handling abnormal calving scenarios: breech, upside-down hooves, twins
39:00 - Assisting with stuck calves and pulling techniques
48:23 - Post-birth care: cleaning, nursing, and passing the afterbirth
54:30 - Complications to watch for: prolapse, infection, twins
63:48 - Managing herd behavior and protecting your new mom and calf
69:55 - Importance of vet support and when to call for help
76:33 - Essential equipment: chutes, head catches, and confinement tools
82:45 - Final tips: staying calm, educated, and prepared for successful calvingResources & Links:
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Getting calving right means less stress, healthier calves, and more confident farming. You're doing great—trust your instincts and keep learning! We hope this episode equips you with the knowledge and confidence to navigate your first calving season successfully. Happy calving!
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