Diary Game (15-01-2025) || "The cow gave birth to a calf in the cow shed."

in Nature & Agriculture19 hours ago

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Assalamu Alaikum friends,
We have started working on our next crop field from today. We have hired workers to carry organic fertilizer to our paddy field. Today a cow gave birth to a calf in our farm and today's diary blog is about irrigation in the onion field.

In the morning I went to see the workers' work, my brother was also working there with the workers. We are taking organic fertilizer to the land where we will plant rice seedlings this time, and these organic fertilizers are from our cow farm. I observed their work for some time.

I will irrigate our onion field today. My younger brother is setting up an electric pump, so I also started working with him and started lifting water and irrigating it. I brought chemical fertilizers through the water line in the onion field. After irrigating, I applied fertilizer to the irrigated onion field.

It is time to give birth to a cow in our cow shed, but even though there are signs of calving, the calf is not born. I called the veterinarian and asked him to come to our house. My family is very worried that the calf has died in the cow's stomach? After 30 minutes, the veterinarian came. This time he checked the cow's uterus with his hand and said that the calf's head is upside down, so it is having trouble giving birth to the calf due to the pressure of the cow.

We decided to deliver the calf by hand. We prepared accordingly. My elder brother and father were at the head of the cow and I was behind with the veterinary doctor. As the doctor adjusted the position of the calf's legs and head with his hand, the cow gave pressure and we both pulled the calf out. The calf was delivered in a slightly artificial way than a normal delivery. This was the cow's first calf and a lot of blood came out. The doctor gave two painkiller injections. After some time, we milked the milk from the cow's udder and fed the calf. We kept an eye on the cow until the afternoon to make sure that the calf didn't eat the placenta it had left after giving birth.

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