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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 813591" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>It's something to be concerned about but not to worry about. Happens most in over conditioned and heavily bred cows. As long as it goes back in when she gets up there isn;t much you can do about it. Some cows that aren;t over conditioned will do it also but it's still just in the heavy breds. I've had a number of cows that have had it real late in gestation, they haven;t prolapsed which was my concern. Strangly it seems that if they pee after they get up then lay back down that it doesn;t show.</p><p>It's a benign neglect deal. Keep an eye on it just in case but don;t do anything unless it should come out and not go back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 813591, member: 34"] It's something to be concerned about but not to worry about. Happens most in over conditioned and heavily bred cows. As long as it goes back in when she gets up there isn;t much you can do about it. Some cows that aren;t over conditioned will do it also but it's still just in the heavy breds. I've had a number of cows that have had it real late in gestation, they haven;t prolapsed which was my concern. Strangly it seems that if they pee after they get up then lay back down that it doesn;t show. It's a benign neglect deal. Keep an eye on it just in case but don;t do anything unless it should come out and not go back in. [/QUOTE]
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