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<blockquote data-quote="samm" data-source="post: 198038" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>had one get down after she calved, we stayed down with her till late that night, to keep the wolves away, my husband got back up around 4 that mornin, he decided she had rested up some and worked on gettin her up, she wanted to get up, but her back end just didnt want too cooperate, he got her on her front legs, and used the hot shot on the area just below her tail, she did finally stand and got up, but he had to walk behind her and hold her tail up and balance her,if he let go she would start going down, finally after several hours, she "walked it off" she didnt have a prolaps, her hind end didnt want to work. to bad that ya lost em both. </p><p></p><p>samm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samm, post: 198038, member: 141"] had one get down after she calved, we stayed down with her till late that night, to keep the wolves away, my husband got back up around 4 that mornin, he decided she had rested up some and worked on gettin her up, she wanted to get up, but her back end just didnt want too cooperate, he got her on her front legs, and used the hot shot on the area just below her tail, she did finally stand and got up, but he had to walk behind her and hold her tail up and balance her,if he let go she would start going down, finally after several hours, she "walked it off" she didnt have a prolaps, her hind end didnt want to work. to bad that ya lost em both. samm [/QUOTE]
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