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<blockquote data-quote="djinwa" data-source="post: 801761" data-attributes="member: 8265"><p>Age of calf? Diet? Is the rectum always out, or goes in and out? If out constantly very long, tissue can be damaged and needs surgery.</p><p>I'd also be looking for a cause. As read below, usually results from straining from some cause such as certain feeds, stone blocking urination (more in steers), parasites irritating the rectum, etc.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://chinchillavet.com.au/ServicesInfo/Cattle/Prolapse/tabid/18866/Default.aspx" target="_blank">http://chinchillavet.com.au/ServicesInf ... fault.aspx</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djinwa, post: 801761, member: 8265"] Age of calf? Diet? Is the rectum always out, or goes in and out? If out constantly very long, tissue can be damaged and needs surgery. I'd also be looking for a cause. As read below, usually results from straining from some cause such as certain feeds, stone blocking urination (more in steers), parasites irritating the rectum, etc. [url=http://chinchillavet.com.au/ServicesInfo/Cattle/Prolapse/tabid/18866/Default.aspx]http://chinchillavet.com.au/ServicesInf ... fault.aspx[/url] [/QUOTE]
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