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Cow Prolapse and No calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1658994" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>may be looking thinner just because the calf is in the delivery channel. my bet is that she still has the calf inside. my experience is once they have the calf, the vaginal prolapse goes away. I have a cow right now that looks the same way and I know for sure that the calf is still in her. The vet checked her and did not stitch since it goes back in when she stand up and is due to calf any day now. if it does not go in when she is standing then she needs to get stitched up and cut the stiches when she is in labor. vet said my cow has a really big calf or twins. please keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1658994, member: 38038"] may be looking thinner just because the calf is in the delivery channel. my bet is that she still has the calf inside. my experience is once they have the calf, the vaginal prolapse goes away. I have a cow right now that looks the same way and I know for sure that the calf is still in her. The vet checked her and did not stitch since it goes back in when she stand up and is due to calf any day now. if it does not go in when she is standing then she needs to get stitched up and cut the stiches when she is in labor. vet said my cow has a really big calf or twins. please keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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