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<blockquote data-quote="MRRherefords" data-source="post: 1453439" data-attributes="member: 26804"><p>Some time ago, we had one cow have a prolapse. I put it back in, but it kept coming out. Finally had the vet stitch her up and that kept it in. The problem was she was heavily pregnant, and the deal was we had to be near her when she began to go into labor to cut the stitches. She began to have contractions so I cut the stitches and she calved. Unfortunately, both twins were born dead for an unknown reason and needless to say, she is in somebody's freezer. I would stitch her up to keep it in until near the time of calving, because it could become a calving hazard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRRherefords, post: 1453439, member: 26804"] Some time ago, we had one cow have a prolapse. I put it back in, but it kept coming out. Finally had the vet stitch her up and that kept it in. The problem was she was heavily pregnant, and the deal was we had to be near her when she began to go into labor to cut the stitches. She began to have contractions so I cut the stitches and she calved. Unfortunately, both twins were born dead for an unknown reason and needless to say, she is in somebody's freezer. I would stitch her up to keep it in until near the time of calving, because it could become a calving hazard. [/QUOTE]
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