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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1253600" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Steve, </p><p>In MOST cases, a uterine prolapse is just an accident...long hard delivery, or some excessive bruising/swelling that stimulates the cow to continue putting on an abdominal press and just turns the thing inside out. </p><p>Again, in MOST cases, there's no reason to cull a cow just because of a uterine prolapse, if she breeds back in a timely manner - and most will, if you get it back in without a lot of damage. She's no more likely to prolapse again than any other cow in the world. That said, some - like those Aaron & SD mentioned may have some structural/support issues.</p><p>That said, some folks don't want to take the chance, and that's OK. </p><p>Some folks also say, "If you never pull a calf, you never have to." Think on that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1253600, member: 12607"] Steve, In MOST cases, a uterine prolapse is just an accident...long hard delivery, or some excessive bruising/swelling that stimulates the cow to continue putting on an abdominal press and just turns the thing inside out. Again, in MOST cases, there's no reason to cull a cow just because of a uterine prolapse, if she breeds back in a timely manner - and most will, if you get it back in without a lot of damage. She's no more likely to prolapse again than any other cow in the world. That said, some - like those Aaron & SD mentioned may have some structural/support issues. That said, some folks don't want to take the chance, and that's OK. Some folks also say, "If you never pull a calf, you never have to." Think on that... [/QUOTE]
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