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prolapse, waiting to happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 90961" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>What I'm saying is that if you know that you had to pull the calf & she prolapsed - it's most likely caused by the dystocia. Or you find a heifer down & out & she has a dead calf laying behind her & she is prolapsing - she PROBABLY had dystocia.</p><p>If you're sure the heifer/cow had an easy delivery - and she prolapses - it may very well be inherited. Or she prolapses days or weeks later, probably inherited.</p><p>I never had one prolapse other than with dystocia, and I never culled them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 90961, member: 968"] What I'm saying is that if you know that you had to pull the calf & she prolapsed - it's most likely caused by the dystocia. Or you find a heifer down & out & she has a dead calf laying behind her & she is prolapsing - she PROBABLY had dystocia. If you're sure the heifer/cow had an easy delivery - and she prolapses - it may very well be inherited. Or she prolapses days or weeks later, probably inherited. I never had one prolapse other than with dystocia, and I never culled them. [/QUOTE]
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