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<blockquote data-quote="bmoore87" data-source="post: 1116766" data-attributes="member: 21684"><p>Wash with soapy water. You can give local anesthetic (makes it easier to push back in). I give a shot of banamine to help reduce per pushing on it after she is sewn up. Cover in sugar and then push it back in. Use umbilical string to sew it back up the vet should also have the hooked needle they use. Thread the string through the needle leaving it in the middle of the length of string with a couple feet in length on each side and tie the 2 lengths in a knot around 4 inches up from the bottom. The you sew it up from inside of vulva out in a zigzag back and forth from bottom up and cut with excess at the top and it to the 4inchs of string you left below the knot at the bottom. Make sure to leave it loose enough so the cow can urinate and use enough string so you don't end up short.</p><p></p><p>I give a strong shot of penicillin for the next few days to prevent infection. Main thing is to get to it as soon as possible and it will turn out OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmoore87, post: 1116766, member: 21684"] Wash with soapy water. You can give local anesthetic (makes it easier to push back in). I give a shot of banamine to help reduce per pushing on it after she is sewn up. Cover in sugar and then push it back in. Use umbilical string to sew it back up the vet should also have the hooked needle they use. Thread the string through the needle leaving it in the middle of the length of string with a couple feet in length on each side and tie the 2 lengths in a knot around 4 inches up from the bottom. The you sew it up from inside of vulva out in a zigzag back and forth from bottom up and cut with excess at the top and it to the 4inchs of string you left below the knot at the bottom. Make sure to leave it loose enough so the cow can urinate and use enough string so you don't end up short. I give a strong shot of penicillin for the next few days to prevent infection. Main thing is to get to it as soon as possible and it will turn out OK. [/QUOTE]
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