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cows are prolapsing
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<blockquote data-quote="mike calf raiser" data-source="post: 259328" data-attributes="member: 4518"><p>We have had several of our cows prolapse and we don't know what to do. We have them on a very good mineral program, and they have been having good grass throughout the year, and durning winter we feed fescue with a lot of orchard grass and clover that has been wrapped to make silage. We feed dry hay also. Our bull are 2 Black Angus, 3 Limo , 3 Gelv's, all are young execpt for the limo's they are 8 or 9 years old. We are waiting to sell them because we aren't sure the new gelv's that we bought could keep up in one pasture, we have somewhere around 65 to 70 cows in one bunch. what do you all think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike calf raiser, post: 259328, member: 4518"] We have had several of our cows prolapse and we don't know what to do. We have them on a very good mineral program, and they have been having good grass throughout the year, and durning winter we feed fescue with a lot of orchard grass and clover that has been wrapped to make silage. We feed dry hay also. Our bull are 2 Black Angus, 3 Limo , 3 Gelv's, all are young execpt for the limo's they are 8 or 9 years old. We are waiting to sell them because we aren't sure the new gelv's that we bought could keep up in one pasture, we have somewhere around 65 to 70 cows in one bunch. what do you all think [/QUOTE]
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