Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Experimental farm

This morning I went to the University's Experimental farm to do some work with Ruben, the Dairy herd manager. He is still a student, busy with his Masters degree in Animal Nutrition. 

We would have weighed the calves, but the scale did not work...
We then checked their eyes for a membrane which would indicate a certain disease (I am not sure what!). Luckily none of them had it.




There was a cow that had lied down for 3 consecutive days after calving and she could not get up. She crept around a little, but stayed down. Ruben phoned their Vet from Onderstepoort (Veterinary campus) and this morning while I was there they brought a horsebox to fetch the cow in. About 8 men and a tractor were needed to get this 850kg cow into it! She was put on a canvas sheet and pulled to the horsebox by the men. Then the sheet (with the tape-handles tied together at the top to keep the cow inside) was connected to the tractor by a tape/rope. She was pulled into the box with the tractor.

She had to go to Ondertepoort where they can hoist her up to get her to stand. Also.. the placenta was not yet discharged (which should happen within 12 hours after calving down) and they had to do something about it! It may not be pulled out as this may cause damage and infection.

While they were pulling and loading her into the horsebox I could see how scared she was. She kept looking around, was breathing quickly and shivering even though it was not cold and we were in the sun! She tried to get up a few times but failed.

The tractor used to pull her.


The cow inside the sheet, on the ramp of the horsebox. 


4 comments:

  1. Annemarie,

    I am also a 1st year Vet student at UP, going to OP next year, and I was hoping that you might have old VKU 122 and VKU 120 semester tests and exam papers. I honestly can't find any and if you have I would appreciate it so much.

    Please let me know.
    karli.du.preezk@gmail.com

    Thank you

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  2. Hi Annemarie! I'm Carla and also live in Pretoria.. I stumbled upon your blog today and it's obvious that you've found your passion in life! I wish you all the best in your studies and hope that your goals concerning the welfare of animals will be achieved. I actually wanted to ask you for your email address. I've been doing research about factory-farming recently and would like to share some info with you if you're interested. I am very concerned about animal welfare in South Africa and would like to hear what you think about what I've discovered. Hope to hear from you...

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    1. Hi Carla. Ek neem aan jy is Afrikaans :) Baie dankie vir die mooi boodskap. Ek stel belang om te weet ja! Jammer ek reply nou eers.. soos jy kan sien die blog is ook bietjie outdated. email gerus! jacobsannemarie @ gmail.com

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