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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 697679"><p>If the rectum protrudes while standing, you could band it. If its only lying down, I dont know what to tell you. We have had the same problem with pigs, but those were prolapsed all the time.</p><p> I would let her calve, and see if she improves. Could just be the added pressure of the unborn calf causing the prolapse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 697679"] If the rectum protrudes while standing, you could band it. If its only lying down, I dont know what to tell you. We have had the same problem with pigs, but those were prolapsed all the time. I would let her calve, and see if she improves. Could just be the added pressure of the unborn calf causing the prolapse [/QUOTE]
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