One Twist Deserves Another, From the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM I ran my hand into Rosie’s vagina a second time. It still ran into a blind pouch. Rosie was a prized Jersey cow that supplied milk to a lot of neighbors. “What the heck is going on?” I asked myself. “I had never had a dystocia in a Jersey before unlessContinue reading “One Twist Deserves Another, From the Archives”

Beer on a Hot Afternoon 

D. E. Larsen, DVM I tied the heifer in the corner of the corral with enough slack in the rope so she could lay her down with no problem. When Carol called, she said they noticed this heifer in labor last night. From the odor coming from her, I would guess she had been atContinue reading “Beer on a Hot Afternoon “

Please! 

D. E. Larsen, DVM The sun was bright, and not a cloud in the sky as we headed east out of Fort Collins. I was with Dr. Hopkins, a second-year resident, and we were on a farm call to check on a group of cows. This was the first summer quarter that Colorado State VeterinaryContinue reading “Please! “