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Prolapse all over again ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1252702" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Yep. Only got rid of 1 uterine prolapse. As doc was putting it back in he said uterine prolapses were not genetic, so on and so on, rarely happened twice, and just as he was ready to put the stitch in he said, 'oh oh, looks like scar tissue from a prior stitch, better just ship her', and we did after she healed.</p><p>Vaginal prolapse before calving only happened 1 time per cow, they never got a second chance. If they had a heifer, she was also culled.</p><p>Vaginal prolapse after calving seems to be due to a weakness in the vaginal wall and occurred(for us) on first calving. We saw that last year and this, from one particular bull, again, cow & calf culled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1252702, member: 1974"] Yep. Only got rid of 1 uterine prolapse. As doc was putting it back in he said uterine prolapses were not genetic, so on and so on, rarely happened twice, and just as he was ready to put the stitch in he said, 'oh oh, looks like scar tissue from a prior stitch, better just ship her', and we did after she healed. Vaginal prolapse before calving only happened 1 time per cow, they never got a second chance. If they had a heifer, she was also culled. Vaginal prolapse after calving seems to be due to a weakness in the vaginal wall and occurred(for us) on first calving. We saw that last year and this, from one particular bull, again, cow & calf culled. [/QUOTE]
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