Chapter 207: The Son of God Becomes a Veterinarian



The doe didn't stand for long. The long period of childbirth had consumed a lot of her strength. She didn't know whether it was due to pain or fatigue, but her legs were shaking.

Seeing the doe lying down again, Han Cheng and Liang waited for a moment and then carefully approached the doe.

In nature, the most dangerous time for animals is when they are giving birth, because they are weak and easily taken advantage of by their natural enemies. Therefore, at this time, the giving animals will become extra vigilant.

The doe had been staring at Han Cheng and the other man vigilantly. When she saw them approaching, she planned to get up again.

Han Cheng quickly stopped and then retreated with Liang, not daring to disturb the deer again.

Only when the two men stepped back did the doe relax.

Han Cheng was scratching his head. The doe was obviously having difficulty giving birth. He wanted to help, but the deer wouldn't let him get close. If he delayed any further, not only would the fawn be in danger, but the deer itself would be in danger!

Han Cheng looked at Uncle Deer and pushed his butt to ask him to go over and comfort his wife.

As a result, this guy was not sensible. He knew to go to Han Cheng before, but now he refused to get close to his wife.

Han Cheng waited for a while, and seeing that the doe had not made any progress in giving birth, he tried to get closer again.

This time he didn't let Liang follow him, but went alone. Compared with Liang, these deer were more familiar with him.

The old deer, who had refused to go over no matter how Han Cheng pushed him before, now suddenly felt guilty and followed Han Cheng towards the doe.

Although the doe seemed somewhat alert, it did not stand up this time. It was not known whether it was because it saw Uncle Deer, the sinning deer, or because it recognized Han Cheng, the little two-legged beast that often squeezed its weapons.

Seeing this, Han Cheng couldn't help but be delighted. He carefully came behind the doe and squatted down to look at the hoof sticking out from the birth canal.

Because his family had raised sheep and cattle before, Han Cheng was not unfamiliar with animal production, and he learned a lot from what he saw and heard.

Previously, he couldn't see clearly because the fire was not bright enough and the doe didn't let him get close. Now, after a closer look, he found the problem.

Only a deer hoof emerged from the birth canal.

Although he had no experience with deer birth before, he knew from cattle and sheep that this situation was not good.

Because when these animals give birth, the two front legs usually come out first, and then the head is firmly attached to the front legs that are pressed straight.

This is usually the case, and production will not be too difficult.

The most feared thing is that the amniotic fluid breaks before the baby has time to change direction in the womb, and the buttocks are exposed first. In this case, it is really a headache. You can only take the baby to the veterinary clinic in the town in a hurry...

Fortunately, the cub in the doe's belly did not expose its hind legs and buttocks first, which made Han Cheng feel a little relieved.

After all, he wasn't a veterinarian in his previous life, so he really had no idea what to do when faced with a situation like this where his butt was exposed.

If only one hoof was exposed like it is now, it would be much easier to deal with.

Han Cheng recalled the methods he knew and stroked his hand around the deer's birth canal to help the doe get used to his presence.

After waiting for a while, Han Cheng pulled up the animal skin clothes he was wearing, exposing his right arm completely. The night chill hit him and he felt a little cold.

He rubbed his right hand on the edge of the doe's birth canal, then slowly inserted his hand into the exposed front hoof, along with half of his arm.

There was no other way. He didn't have the ability to see through things, so he could only do this and rely on the feel of his hands to find the crux of the problem.

Animals are also spiritual, and most of them can sense some kindness from humans, especially in times of crisis.

In addition, the doe was already familiar with Han Cheng, and the long period of difficult labor had exhausted its energy. Han Cheng was not going to act rashly, so it just moved its body and did not stand up.

The Green Bird Tribe only started raising livestock last winter, and everyone knew nothing about it, so they could only stand far away and watch the Son of God take action. Of course, even if the deer wanted to come over to help, the deer would not come.

Huo Er kept adding firewood to the fire, making the flames bigger, helping the Son of God in her own way.

Han Cheng groped around with difficulty and found the problem. It was just as he had thought before. For some reason, one of the deer's front legs did not come out with the first leg, but instead spread to the side.

With it blocking the way inside, it is certainly not easy to get out smoothly.

Han Cheng tried to correct the position with his hands, trying to straighten the leg that was spread to the side, but it was not easy.

Because the doe was exerting force during childbirth, the fawn's leg was squeezed tightly there. In addition, Han Cheng did not have enough strength, and he tried to straighten it for a while, but failed.

He thought for a while, pulled his right hand out a little, groped and pressed it on the deer's head, and with his left hand, he held the deer's leg that had been out for a long time, and slowly pushed it in with force.

This process was very strenuous. It took a while before the deer was gradually pushed back a little. Han Cheng was already sweating profusely from exhaustion.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, he quickly stretched his right hand inside again, groped to the position he had touched before, grasped the deer's leg, and slowly turned it over following the force.

During this process, the doe was in great pain and tried to stand up several times, but she finally held back.

After Han Cheng put the deer's two front hooves together, he held one in each hand and pulled them out along the force.

Both my hands and the deer's body were sticky and slippery, making it difficult to exert force.

In fact, after the fawn's leg was straightened out, the doe could give birth to the baby without Han Cheng's help.

Considering that the amniotic fluid had been broken for a long time and if it came out too late, the fawn might not be saved, so Han Cheng still acted as a midwife.

It's really sad. As a time traveler, I not only have to consider the birthing of children by the women in the tribe, but I also have to help with the deer to deliver the babies.

Once the fetal position is correct, birth will be much faster.

Soon the deer's mouth appeared, followed by its head.

After half of the body came out, it was even quicker, with a "whoosh", all of it came out.

Seeing this scene, everyone in the Qingque tribe breathed a sigh of relief.

There is one more deer in their Qingque tribe.

Han Cheng also let out a long sigh and stretched out his hands to prevent the filth from getting on his body.

However, he heaved a sigh of relief soon before he lifted it up again, because this fawn, which had just come out after so much trouble, did not struggle to get up as soon as it was born like the other fawns. Instead, it lay on the ground and moved slightly.

The doe, who had just experienced a difficult birth, turned her head and licked the dirt off the fawn, while nudging it with her head, trying to get it to stand up as quickly as possible.

As herbivores, they must learn to run as quickly as possible.

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