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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1736761" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Me too ???? I have never heard of a vet "pinning them" we always had a couple of stitches and they had to be cut when it was time. That is a much better way... will have to see the pic and then talk to the vet here... we shipped a young cow that had a vaginal prolapse that was "probably 7 months"... we did not even preg check her... he just put it back in and put in a couple of sticthes and she got shipped with the opens a couple days later. It had only been out 24 hours or so, when the vet came to do the preg check, so it was caught pretty soon....said if she was his she would get shipped and with the price of culls we did not want to bury her... so salvaged what we could instead. But getting a calf out of her and then shipping her in the fall would have been a better deal... of course she could have died inbetween... but that is always a chance you take. </p><p>Thanks for info [USER=498]@Dave[/USER].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1736761, member: 25884"] Me too ???? I have never heard of a vet "pinning them" we always had a couple of stitches and they had to be cut when it was time. That is a much better way... will have to see the pic and then talk to the vet here... we shipped a young cow that had a vaginal prolapse that was "probably 7 months"... we did not even preg check her... he just put it back in and put in a couple of sticthes and she got shipped with the opens a couple days later. It had only been out 24 hours or so, when the vet came to do the preg check, so it was caught pretty soon....said if she was his she would get shipped and with the price of culls we did not want to bury her... so salvaged what we could instead. But getting a calf out of her and then shipping her in the fall would have been a better deal... of course she could have died inbetween... but that is always a chance you take. Thanks for info [USER=498]@Dave[/USER]. [/QUOTE]
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