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<blockquote data-quote="TexFarmer" data-source="post: 1475398" data-attributes="member: 28147"><p>I was told by a local cattleman that often when the cows die they bloat up and this causes what I thought was a prolapsed rectum in my picture. She could have only been dead for a couple of hours as I saw her up around 1:00 pm and found her dead at 5:00 pm. Can the animal bloat that much in such a short time to cause the anus to protrude like that on its own?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexFarmer, post: 1475398, member: 28147"] I was told by a local cattleman that often when the cows die they bloat up and this causes what I thought was a prolapsed rectum in my picture. She could have only been dead for a couple of hours as I saw her up around 1:00 pm and found her dead at 5:00 pm. Can the animal bloat that much in such a short time to cause the anus to protrude like that on its own? [/QUOTE]
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