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my first uterine inversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 904750"><p>No kidding. Nice work. </p><p>Tried to stuff a pigs rectal prolapse back once. No way it was going back so I made a tube of PVC. 3/4" diameter. Cut some groove notches in it and stuffed it in. Place a castrating band at the base of the prolapse. Pig could poop, and about 2 weeks later the prolapse, tube and all were no longer attatched. Pug lived just fine up to butcher size. </p><p>I hate prolapses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 904750"] No kidding. Nice work. Tried to stuff a pigs rectal prolapse back once. No way it was going back so I made a tube of PVC. 3/4" diameter. Cut some groove notches in it and stuffed it in. Place a castrating band at the base of the prolapse. Pig could poop, and about 2 weeks later the prolapse, tube and all were no longer attatched. Pug lived just fine up to butcher size. I hate prolapses [/QUOTE]
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