This is a Cow cesarian best known as the C-Section. This is a really neat video that vet stories brings you to enjoy a veterinarian' job... as you see here this cow was young, so its vagina was pretty small compared to a mature cow. The calf that was coming was pretty big, and there was not enough space for the calf to come out as natural. A surgery was needed to save the cow's life. The owner realized that the calf was dead, and decided to save at least the cow's life.
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Is he trained to do this? Like cutting the cow up?
XICarmenIX 3 months ago
@Freddie130489 mhm, i know for pulling the calf you definitely want them standing so gravity can work with you, but all of the c-sections ive seen were with the cow on the ground; sorry if i sounded snappy earlier, its hard to judge when people are being idiot with you (which you are definitely not) :)
MissCheshireCat19 6 months ago
@MissCheshireCat19 That sounds like a good explanation :P I'm used to the cows standing during the cesarean so I wondered.
Freddie130489 6 months ago
@Freddie130489 her back feet are tied together, preventing much kicking/movement, and by this point in time, I can only imagine how many hours shes been trying to get that calf out. She must be more than exhausted. I'm pretty sure the vet didnt over sedate her because 1: the mother could be in danger is it happened, and 2: why would he put it on youtube? lol
MissCheshireCat19 6 months ago
@MissCheshireCat19 Then you surely must know the consequences of using more sedatives than necessary. I don't mean to insult you if that is what you think.
Freddie130489 6 months ago
@Freddie130489 yea, because 19 years of experience compares nothing to videos on youtube....
MissCheshireCat19 6 months ago
@MissCheshireCat19 There are other ways to do this, look around youtube if you don't believe me ;)
Freddie130489 6 months ago
thank you for posting this is really good!; gracias por tomar video! es muy informativo!
MissCheshireCat19 7 months ago
@Freddie130489 ...do you think its a good idea to have an animal that doesnt know what in the world you're doing run around with a gaping hole in its side?
MissCheshireCat19 7 months ago
@Gabbyandindigo 1- learn to spell; 2- you have no idea whether that farmer "bred" her at too young of an age, maybe it was the bulls genetics, or maybe she just had a longer gestation than most. unless you know the farmer personally then you shouldn't make rash judgments.
MissCheshireCat19 7 months ago