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<blockquote data-quote="AZAggie" data-source="post: 1453324" data-attributes="member: 28916"><p>Today we found one of my parents older cows with a vaginal prolapse. Unfortunately we couldn't get a vet out to look at her. I loaded her up and took her down to my place where I could get her in a chute. I cleaned the area up with iodine and just pushed it back in. It was really pretty easy. Hopefully it will stay in place. I don't know how to do stitches and I didn't want to make the problem worse. Hopefully my parents can get her loaded up and to the vet tomorrow. I can't get away from work or I would just do it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZAggie, post: 1453324, member: 28916"] Today we found one of my parents older cows with a vaginal prolapse. Unfortunately we couldn't get a vet out to look at her. I loaded her up and took her down to my place where I could get her in a chute. I cleaned the area up with iodine and just pushed it back in. It was really pretty easy. Hopefully it will stay in place. I don't know how to do stitches and I didn't want to make the problem worse. Hopefully my parents can get her loaded up and to the vet tomorrow. I can't get away from work or I would just do it myself. [/QUOTE]
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