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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16272"><p>Thank you Dunmovin! I got her temperature taken and it was 101.4 most the tissue that was hanging out is gone except for a little piece about six inches long. Is this temp a little high? The part I pulled off yesterday left my hands smelling really bad, but I didn't notice the smell now. I think it might have been from urine running down the tissue. I will keep an eye on her. Thanks for taking the time to help!</p><p></p><p>Rachel Ann</p><p></p><p>> Never just pull on the afterbirth!</p><p>> If it is still hangin fairly low,</p><p>> tie it up so that it is in a knot</p><p>> at about the height of her rear</p><p>> udder. That will allow the weight</p><p>> of it to pull it as it disconnects</p><p>> from the uterus. If she starts to</p><p>> run a temp it would be best to</p><p>> contact your local large animal</p><p>> vet.</p><p></p><p>> dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16272"] Thank you Dunmovin! I got her temperature taken and it was 101.4 most the tissue that was hanging out is gone except for a little piece about six inches long. Is this temp a little high? The part I pulled off yesterday left my hands smelling really bad, but I didn't notice the smell now. I think it might have been from urine running down the tissue. I will keep an eye on her. Thanks for taking the time to help! Rachel Ann > Never just pull on the afterbirth! > If it is still hangin fairly low, > tie it up so that it is in a knot > at about the height of her rear > udder. That will allow the weight > of it to pull it as it disconnects > from the uterus. If she starts to > run a temp it would be best to > contact your local large animal > vet. > dun [/QUOTE]
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