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<blockquote data-quote="RzrbkFarmer58" data-source="post: 1783425" data-attributes="member: 42070"><p>Hey guys, first time poster here.. Just came to explore opinions on a pretty (for lack of a better term) brutal scenario that I hate dealing with. Bought a real nice 5/3 black baldy from a sale back in early December. She had showed signs of being close off and on for a few weeks now.. She had separated from the herd Saturday night so I knew things were about to start going into motion.</p><p></p><p>Sunday morning after church, found her with a vaginal/cervical prolapse. I was able to get her up and to the main barn at our home farm. We got her put back together (3 times) on Sunday but she had only dialated to about 2 fingers width, wasn't ready yet. Washed her off every time to ensure it was as clean as possible.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday, she had dialated to about a hand width and had continued her issues. Decided it'd be best to start helping her out and get that process out of the way to keep her as clean as possible inside. Slowly helped stretch her cervix and began the pulling process. After about 2 hours and some western activities, we got a hoss bull calf out of her. Big, beautiful calf. </p><p></p><p>Here's where suggestions and opinions are needed. She prolapsed again last night and I got up early and took care of her before work. Plan to give her lutalyse on Thursday to help flush her, shes already been givin a stout dose of penicillin to fight infection, and plan to give a dose of LA300 with the lutalyse on thursday. Do I sew her up? Other medicine recommendations? Any oddball methods to help keep her in? </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance, I thoroughly enjoy reading the board and all of the value that everyone's situations bring to other's farms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RzrbkFarmer58, post: 1783425, member: 42070"] Hey guys, first time poster here.. Just came to explore opinions on a pretty (for lack of a better term) brutal scenario that I hate dealing with. Bought a real nice 5/3 black baldy from a sale back in early December. She had showed signs of being close off and on for a few weeks now.. She had separated from the herd Saturday night so I knew things were about to start going into motion. Sunday morning after church, found her with a vaginal/cervical prolapse. I was able to get her up and to the main barn at our home farm. We got her put back together (3 times) on Sunday but she had only dialated to about 2 fingers width, wasn't ready yet. Washed her off every time to ensure it was as clean as possible. Yesterday, she had dialated to about a hand width and had continued her issues. Decided it'd be best to start helping her out and get that process out of the way to keep her as clean as possible inside. Slowly helped stretch her cervix and began the pulling process. After about 2 hours and some western activities, we got a hoss bull calf out of her. Big, beautiful calf. Here's where suggestions and opinions are needed. She prolapsed again last night and I got up early and took care of her before work. Plan to give her lutalyse on Thursday to help flush her, shes already been givin a stout dose of penicillin to fight infection, and plan to give a dose of LA300 with the lutalyse on thursday. Do I sew her up? Other medicine recommendations? Any oddball methods to help keep her in? Thanks in advance, I thoroughly enjoy reading the board and all of the value that everyone's situations bring to other's farms. [/QUOTE]
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