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<blockquote data-quote="Green Creek" data-source="post: 237526" data-attributes="member: 4166"><p>We had a three month old calf with a prolapsed rectum this week. Naturally it was not having anything to do with cooperating so it was a round up to get it to the vet. He said he had seen bulls and cows with the problem but never a calf. He very carefully put it back in and stitched it up. He also gave the calf a long term pain shot, which I thought was very considerate of him--maybe routine but new to me.</p><p></p><p>Si</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green Creek, post: 237526, member: 4166"] We had a three month old calf with a prolapsed rectum this week. Naturally it was not having anything to do with cooperating so it was a round up to get it to the vet. He said he had seen bulls and cows with the problem but never a calf. He very carefully put it back in and stitched it up. He also gave the calf a long term pain shot, which I thought was very considerate of him--maybe routine but new to me. Si [/QUOTE]
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