10-09-2017, 09:29 PM
Dr. Krista Rhodes had just finished prepping the procedure room for the days inseminations when she was notified by one of the farmhands that one of the pregnant cattle, Number 7642, had gone into labor. He was a young man carrying for the first time and was carrying twins.
Making her way over to the birthing stalls she made sure that the proper equipment was set up for the delivery outside of the stall so that she would have quick access to it as the labor and delivery progressed. The birthing stalls themselves were very bare with only a large padded rubber mat covering the floor to provide cushioning for the laboring cow and made cleanup easy afterwards. The walls consisted of wooden boards wth a half door that would allow the vets to observe from outside of the room.
Just as she was finished prepping the room and putting on her long exam gloves she heard the farmhands bringing in the Carrier Cow. “Put him in the stall,” she told the farmhands once they entered the area.
Making her way over to the birthing stalls she made sure that the proper equipment was set up for the delivery outside of the stall so that she would have quick access to it as the labor and delivery progressed. The birthing stalls themselves were very bare with only a large padded rubber mat covering the floor to provide cushioning for the laboring cow and made cleanup easy afterwards. The walls consisted of wooden boards wth a half door that would allow the vets to observe from outside of the room.
Just as she was finished prepping the room and putting on her long exam gloves she heard the farmhands bringing in the Carrier Cow. “Put him in the stall,” she told the farmhands once they entered the area.