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  • 0:08 "Is there anything stuck to my butt? Seriously!"

  • She has got a 30 Ltr Milk...

  • Shhhooooooooooooooooo Cuuuttttttttttttttttttttttttee­ee...

  • HAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHA

  • That was really nice to see that the cow was let do what comes naturally - lucky you were there though as the calf could possibly have drowned in that water - but we are too quick to jump in and pull - in my experience cows like to lie down to birth and usually make really good mothers.

  • really bummed out 2 day had to kill a sheep wiv 2 lambs inside her oh no

  • NO MUD KEEP IT CLEAN

  • i said 'pushh'...'pushhhh'..'pushhhh'­. push harder.

  • after the legs at least come you can maybe help by when the cow pushes exactly at the same time pull the legs of the calf

  • this is what happend when cows try to be like kangaroos

  • imprecionante 

  • what happened to the mommas tail? its awfully short

  • Hmm just chillin'.. inside my mom.. having a nice time, with some friends in here.. two seconds, phone ringing

  • Shittin out a cow, it's normal

  • uao maravilhoso

  • not the brightest animal....giving birth in a mud puddle...

  • lol hey im chilling in my moms ass

  • why was the cow not laying down???

  • YEAH MAN YOU WAS OVER THERE THANKS FOR THE HELP LIFE ..

  • Ace ventura Anyone??

  • 0:08 Hey im just a calf you know chillin.

  • @hotsaucemmmm as a farmer myself its best if a cow gives bith on her own without interfierence because otherwise she could reject the baby and for a cow this a pretty easy birth

  • she is a beautiful black angus, I must say!

  • instead of being busy filming you should have directed the cow away from the water

  • THATS FUCKING DISGUSTING!

  • Her udder looked huge

  • @Jaceblue04 Mammary systems increase in size with each calving (normally). :)

  • @mjs500doo Cool. Why do I think that big cow udders are sexy?

  • @Jaceblue04 I don't understand the question? Big/large well-attached udders are actually appealing to a dairy-raiser's eye, like mine. :)

  • @mjs500doo Maybe. But , for some reason, when I see a cow with a large udder, I get this odd sensation, where my heart starts pounding and my... man parts... start tingling. It's almost like the cow is about to have sex with me or something. But I like this feeling, don't know why tho...

  • @Jaceblue04 hmm no idea. lol

  • @mjs500doo Me niether.

  • man u should have pulled it out she was having a hard time lol but wow that must be bad to have something that HUGE coming out of a hole that small

  • you idiot!!! why you save he????

  • 0:10 is akward little bit

  • man thats like that turd that wont come out and slips back in

  • Awww......A mother's love.

  • what happened to mama's tail?

  • @ncvirgo91 Momma's tail was docked early in life, typical for many farms.

  • wowie good thing the farmer were there

  • that's just nasty

  • The mummy cow is still strong enough to stand, should be a great luck.

  • Date: April 17 2010

    Soon my cow will have her calf i think she will have her in December....

  • Thats so gross

  • wow ur rly nice for helping

  • Thank God you were there!

  • thats horrible

  • it's normal ;)

  • poor mommy cow why the hell didnt you pull the baby out she was having a real hard time, are you a farmer? even I would have started pulling and I'm a city girl.

  • Acutually it was all over very quickly - she didn't have a hard time.

    We'd just turned up and had to evaluate whether any cows/calves were at risk - there were 4 or 5 others born that morning or during the night.

    As you can see from my blog, I was spending one year on a farm - so a farmer yes but new to the job.

  • @hotsaucemmmm

    you would of gotten kicked

  • @hotsaucemmmm Btw...you dont ever help an animal have her baby unless absolutely necessary. Infections, prolapsed uterus...MANY problems can occur. Increased scar tissue. Do you think it's nature to have your baby pulled out of you as soon as you start having it? No.

  • @hotsaucemmmm sometimes its not good to pull on them its nature if you pull to early it can rip something. alot of the times they can move the baby around to better push it out and just as the video says "a few minutes later" an average birth can take anywhere from 5 minutes to 30 minutes. it all depends on the animal. standing up is one of the easiest ways to start the baby to come out but as she lays down it is easier for her to push it the rest of the way out.

  • @hotsaucemmmm There's no such thing as an 'easy' birth whether it's human or animal. That cow was having a normal healthy birth. It's natural. Once you've had a baby or two of your own you'll realize how easy a labour that cow just had.

  • @hotsaucemmmm For a cow that was easy peasy. If she pushed for a few hours, then you can consider pulling.

  • @hotsaucemmmm most animals DO NOT need your help in order to give birth! and if something seems wrong you should call the vet!! never pull on a calf/ foal/ puppy/ kitten whatever! you may be causing more damage to the mother and baby than you think. only a vet or very experienced farmer (/breeder) know when and how to intervene. patience is a virtue!

  • @hotsaucemmmm surely u will get kicked if u do that

  • y didnt you help wen she waz trying to birth??????? i live on a ranch and i hav nvr seen a cow take that long.... hairspray1979 uh DUH sherlock they can do it standing i have almost 200 head of cattle alot of them do it standing ok they dont have to do it freaken laying down ok..................... its life they do it standing.. HELL ive seen babys get dropped on there heads from birth..they just shake and there moms clean them.. u must live in city because u DONT KNOW NOTHING

  • @CowboyChaser121 Sorry buddy, but I'm surprised you're suggesting to help right away being that you work with 200 head...you should know better.

  • @mjs500doo i should no better not to help a cow? just because i have 200?

  • @CowboyChaser121 No, I simply said you should know not to jump in right away and help as was said in your previous post.

  • @mjs500doo okay, im sorry everyone, my friend hacked my profile, shes kinda loopy. sorry

  • Where is the rest of the mummy cow's tail?

  • Props! she did that standing.. lol

  • your so nice

  • good job a cute calf

  • aww cute..

  • Why didn,t you move her sooner, you was there!!

  • thanks for saving the baby you have a kind heart

  • Wow, that was incredible. Thanks for sharing. Farmers get to see this all the time but most folks do not. Thanks for sharing!

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