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**Please Look**Prolapsed vagina 8 mo bred heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 654148" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>the conventional wisdom is that if the prolapse goes away when she stands up and walks around for a few minutes, then its fine to leave it alone. if it doesnt go back in once she stands up and walks around for a while, then it needs to be pushed back in and stitched. sounds like your girl is okay, good sign that she's still piddling. if she needs stitching and you cant get the vet, your old cattleman neighbour might be able to stitch her for you. if that is the case you have to cut the stitches when she does calve</p><p></p><p>usually with a vag prolapse the calf is fine, no reason to suspect it is dead</p><p></p><p>I might give her a shot of antiobiotics to be safe, since everytime she sits down and it protrudes, it picks up dirt and grot, and that ends up inside her when she gets up and the prolapse goes back in ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 654148, member: 3195"] the conventional wisdom is that if the prolapse goes away when she stands up and walks around for a few minutes, then its fine to leave it alone. if it doesnt go back in once she stands up and walks around for a while, then it needs to be pushed back in and stitched. sounds like your girl is okay, good sign that she's still piddling. if she needs stitching and you cant get the vet, your old cattleman neighbour might be able to stitch her for you. if that is the case you have to cut the stitches when she does calve usually with a vag prolapse the calf is fine, no reason to suspect it is dead I might give her a shot of antiobiotics to be safe, since everytime she sits down and it protrudes, it picks up dirt and grot, and that ends up inside her when she gets up and the prolapse goes back in ... [/QUOTE]
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