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Bladder infection: cautionary tale
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<blockquote data-quote="Putangitangi" data-source="post: 1196242" data-attributes="member: 5956"><p>I didn't word that very well. Yes, theoretically I know about all those things; I think I mean more the hidden risks which aren't apparent when the calf is out, all is looking ok, but the calving was too long and there's damage which doesn't become obvious until later, as in this case.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately I've always spotted cows trying to expel dead ones before they've given up and gone back to looking normal. Never had prolapse, thankfully. The occasional hint of paralysis, but nothing really serious ...</p><p></p><p>Ripped uteri? Vet fault or just hard luck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putangitangi, post: 1196242, member: 5956"] I didn't word that very well. Yes, theoretically I know about all those things; I think I mean more the hidden risks which aren't apparent when the calf is out, all is looking ok, but the calving was too long and there's damage which doesn't become obvious until later, as in this case. Fortunately I've always spotted cows trying to expel dead ones before they've given up and gone back to looking normal. Never had prolapse, thankfully. The occasional hint of paralysis, but nothing really serious ... Ripped uteri? Vet fault or just hard luck? [/QUOTE]
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