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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1771812" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The one that we had the vet put the pins in was a few weeks from calving. After she calved we pulled the pins like the doctor ordered. A short time later she prolapsed. We put her back together. Repeat. Then she prolapsed her bladder. Called the vet for that one. The vets advice was to take her to the sale. But she had just received a blast of LA300. So there was a 21 day hold on her. We figured if she lived for 21 days she might make it to the August slaughter date. Had she prolapsed again she would have got a bullet and a one way trip to the bone yard. But she made it. Raised the biggest calf in the herd which is a good thing with all the expense against her. The first prolapse you could see the scars where she had been sewed up the previous year. Kind of tough to spot those while she was milling in the ring with 3 other cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1771812, member: 498"] The one that we had the vet put the pins in was a few weeks from calving. After she calved we pulled the pins like the doctor ordered. A short time later she prolapsed. We put her back together. Repeat. Then she prolapsed her bladder. Called the vet for that one. The vets advice was to take her to the sale. But she had just received a blast of LA300. So there was a 21 day hold on her. We figured if she lived for 21 days she might make it to the August slaughter date. Had she prolapsed again she would have got a bullet and a one way trip to the bone yard. But she made it. Raised the biggest calf in the herd which is a good thing with all the expense against her. The first prolapse you could see the scars where she had been sewed up the previous year. Kind of tough to spot those while she was milling in the ring with 3 other cows. [/QUOTE]
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