Farmerclark":pn4xzmak said:Would anyone know what fly bites would look like on a angus bull? We bought a two yr old , from a young farmer , and when they brought it over, it has spots on both sides, he said it was from fly bites, ( really)....we have never seen anything like this, has anyone ever seen anything like this???? It's not warts, just looks like white spots on his hide, ?????
Thanks for any info , Farmerclark
MurraysMutts said:I have not looked at all 9 pages. But the initial post did not show a uterine prolapse. It's quite something to see. Incredible how a cow could even survive such an ordeal. This cow unfortunately didnt make it. But I have heard some do.
Big difference between a vaginal prolapse and a uterine prolapse. From what I've read, the vaginal prolapse is more common before birth, whereas a uterine prolapse occurs after birth.