johndoe4440
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I have never had this happen and just really wanting to limit her suffering and put her to her final resting place.(Dog food/slaughter cow). So Saturday I found my oldest, of the old 13-15 year cow, prolapsed. Carried her to the vet and vet sewed her back, said she is about 8 months bred. (best guess).. Its a lose lose now. I'm not trying to really get any money out of this, i just feel like at her age, and since she is barely moving now, she can walk slowly, looking painful, but after just prolapsing, i feel she is better suited to carry to the sale, and let her go for slaughter. Am i wrong for this? Will I be looked down upon being she is so close to calving? Other than dump a bunch more money into her for a c section, I am at a loss for best action.
If carry her to the sale, am i supposed to tell them, i dont want to be rejected if i do tell them and they have a issue with it. Just wondering, i am sure places are not all the same obviously.
If carry her to the sale, am i supposed to tell them, i dont want to be rejected if i do tell them and they have a issue with it. Just wondering, i am sure places are not all the same obviously.