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<blockquote data-quote="Dempster" data-source="post: 1648021" data-attributes="member: 32761"><p>Most of these that survive will breed back, I think you should keep her if she breeds. Relapse rate is minimal, partly because it is primarily first calvers that prolapse, quite a bit more rare to see an adult prolapse and most of those didn't prolapse as heifers. Biggest risk is death, probably 1/3 anyway of these do not survive. The 2 main factors that decide if they survive are temperment of animal and quality/availability of working facilities. The ones that run around a lot and swing the uterus around are the ones that don't survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dempster, post: 1648021, member: 32761"] Most of these that survive will breed back, I think you should keep her if she breeds. Relapse rate is minimal, partly because it is primarily first calvers that prolapse, quite a bit more rare to see an adult prolapse and most of those didn't prolapse as heifers. Biggest risk is death, probably 1/3 anyway of these do not survive. The 2 main factors that decide if they survive are temperment of animal and quality/availability of working facilities. The ones that run around a lot and swing the uterus around are the ones that don't survive. [/QUOTE]
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