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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 624632" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>The last c sec we had done before we sold the dairy the cow was lying down in the calving pen , we had to put down sterile padding around her. She was just too tired to stand from being in labor so long so the vet did her like that, he was actually a horse specialist that was on call at our clinic. Those were the fanciest stitches I have ever seen, didn't even leave a mark. The cow was up an about within half an hour though after the calf was removed and she was stitched up.</p><p></p><p>I hope your gal gets up soon cowgirl as the longer they stay down the more likely they are to never get up again..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 624632, member: 5106"] The last c sec we had done before we sold the dairy the cow was lying down in the calving pen , we had to put down sterile padding around her. She was just too tired to stand from being in labor so long so the vet did her like that, he was actually a horse specialist that was on call at our clinic. Those were the fanciest stitches I have ever seen, didn't even leave a mark. The cow was up an about within half an hour though after the calf was removed and she was stitched up. I hope your gal gets up soon cowgirl as the longer they stay down the more likely they are to never get up again.. [/QUOTE]
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