Determining if a Calf is in Anterior or Posterior Presentation
Dr. Billy Smith explains how to determine if the calf is in anterior or posterior presentation by using the flexion of joints. Dystocia, more commonly known as difficult calving, is a problem encountered by dairy farmers.

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How to intervene with a difficult calving

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Three Arrangements Necessary for an Unassisted Birth of a Calf

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🐄 🐂Epidural analgesia in cow (Caudal posterior epidural by small dose of anesthetic solution) 🐄 🐂

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Physical Exam of Cow

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Limping Dog:Muscle Strain or Muscle Pull

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Applying a cow halter

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Beef Calving Difficulty - Dr. Richard Randle

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General clinical exam cattle

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Blood Sampling Basics: Bovine Edition

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Leg Lifting Techniques

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He was writhing in pain...

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Learn To Score Body Conditioning (BCS) For Dairy Cows

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**2 HERNIATED DISCS POPPED** BY CHIROPRACTOR! 😱 | EMOTIONAL REACTION | Back Pain Relief | Dr John

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Surprise Twin Birth Caught on Camera/ Why We Don’t Calf Share in the Traditional way

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Hard Pull! Biggest calf of the Year!

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Causes of dystocia in farm animals I Veterinary Obstetrics I GNP Sir I VGO Unit 2 I Final BVSc

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Passing a Stomach Tube to Administer Large Volumes of Fluids to Dairy Cows

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Lymph node palpation in ruminants

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Paravertebral Nerve Block

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