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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 175443" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>its a vaginal prolapse. the peculiar thing is we had to pull this cows calf (dead) on Christmas day b/c its head was turned back and she was "fine" until she came into heat on Saturday. after doing a lot of heavy riding it started to flick out Sunday morning but would go back in. So she prolapsed about a month and 10 days after calving. Vet couldnt get here until Monday afternoon about 6pm and this is what it looked like by then. He said this one was a piece of cake. gave her an epidural in the tailhead and worked 'er back in. she spit it back out before he could get her sewed up though and tried a couple of other times but i was holding it in for him. gave her some dex and sewed her up with shoelace stitch. $103 total. Cow is 10 years old, 3/4 limousin and 1/4 brahman. calf was average in size maybe 75-80lbs but had its head turned back and she had likely strained herself pretty well before we pulled it. stretched muscles + whole lotta mounting and stuff can squirt out! did i forget anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 175443, member: 57"] its a vaginal prolapse. the peculiar thing is we had to pull this cows calf (dead) on Christmas day b/c its head was turned back and she was "fine" until she came into heat on Saturday. after doing a lot of heavy riding it started to flick out Sunday morning but would go back in. So she prolapsed about a month and 10 days after calving. Vet couldnt get here until Monday afternoon about 6pm and this is what it looked like by then. He said this one was a piece of cake. gave her an epidural in the tailhead and worked 'er back in. she spit it back out before he could get her sewed up though and tried a couple of other times but i was holding it in for him. gave her some dex and sewed her up with shoelace stitch. $103 total. Cow is 10 years old, 3/4 limousin and 1/4 brahman. calf was average in size maybe 75-80lbs but had its head turned back and she had likely strained herself pretty well before we pulled it. stretched muscles + whole lotta mounting and stuff can squirt out! did i forget anything? [/QUOTE]
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