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Prolapse all over again ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1252365" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Especially with vaginal prolapse, I think there are cows that are just more prone to it than others.. regular excercise before calving seems to really reduce the occurrence and severity of it, but it's a bandaid solution to a deeper problem.. I have some cow lines that more often than not will have some prolapse, and others that just NEVER have it.. and the line that never has a prolapse problem is one of the ones that has the 140 lb calves with no problems.</p><p></p><p>Uterine prolapse is a whole other thing... We've only had 2 incidences of it, and shipped them out both times, not so much because of the worry of them doing it again (though that was on our mind), but because it really seems to affect them breeding back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1252365, member: 9096"] Especially with vaginal prolapse, I think there are cows that are just more prone to it than others.. regular excercise before calving seems to really reduce the occurrence and severity of it, but it's a bandaid solution to a deeper problem.. I have some cow lines that more often than not will have some prolapse, and others that just NEVER have it.. and the line that never has a prolapse problem is one of the ones that has the 140 lb calves with no problems. Uterine prolapse is a whole other thing... We've only had 2 incidences of it, and shipped them out both times, not so much because of the worry of them doing it again (though that was on our mind), but because it really seems to affect them breeding back. [/QUOTE]
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