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Bladder infection: cautionary tale
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1196289" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Could be either? First case was an embryotomy; I was told the vet was careless with the severed spine when pulling.</p><p>Second was one of my own cows and I wouldn't even know if the farmer who had her was telling the truth. She didn't calve when she should have done, he later called me to say they'd found she had a mummified calf and the vet had ripped her uterus trying to pull it out and so they'd shot her (my beautiful Obstra, not the vet).</p><p>Just another cautionary tale: if anyone cuts parts off your cow's calf to pull it out, make very certain they don't pull any sharp edges into the cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1196289, member: 9267"] Could be either? First case was an embryotomy; I was told the vet was careless with the severed spine when pulling. Second was one of my own cows and I wouldn't even know if the farmer who had her was telling the truth. She didn't calve when she should have done, he later called me to say they'd found she had a mummified calf and the vet had ripped her uterus trying to pull it out and so they'd shot her (my beautiful Obstra, not the vet). Just another cautionary tale: if anyone cuts parts off your cow's calf to pull it out, make very certain they don't pull any sharp edges into the cow. [/QUOTE]
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