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<blockquote data-quote="Fred" data-source="post: 175449" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>I had heard of the sugar trick but had never tried it. I had one prolapse a couple of weeks ago and after fighting about half an hour to get it back in I went and got five pounds of sugar.I covered it in sugar,pushed a while, added more sugar,until I finally got it back in. The sugar dried it up some,made it easier to get a grip for pushing.I saw a vet give a muscle relaxer to a cow with a prolapse I coundn't get back in and it went in easy as pie after that shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred, post: 175449, member: 125"] I had heard of the sugar trick but had never tried it. I had one prolapse a couple of weeks ago and after fighting about half an hour to get it back in I went and got five pounds of sugar.I covered it in sugar,pushed a while, added more sugar,until I finally got it back in. The sugar dried it up some,made it easier to get a grip for pushing.I saw a vet give a muscle relaxer to a cow with a prolapse I coundn't get back in and it went in easy as pie after that shot. [/QUOTE]
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