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Heifer calving problem help
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1560296" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Do you mean uterine prolapse? Not always a death sentence, I have one that's a top producer. Presumably the vet gave her penicillin for any infection & hopefully none of the arteries were severed. If she's cold/shivering can you cover her with hay, like a hay igloo, or blankets? Was the water warm? That'll help. Cows are pretty resilient so it may just take time & TLC. Sorry for the drama you're going through & please let us know how she's doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1560296, member: 24027"] Do you mean uterine prolapse? Not always a death sentence, I have one that's a top producer. Presumably the vet gave her penicillin for any infection & hopefully none of the arteries were severed. If she's cold/shivering can you cover her with hay, like a hay igloo, or blankets? Was the water warm? That'll help. Cows are pretty resilient so it may just take time & TLC. Sorry for the drama you're going through & please let us know how she's doing. [/QUOTE]
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