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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 738577" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Maybe there are some uterine prolapses that are genetic then. It would be interesting to read some research if there is any, I wonder if it is passed on from the bull as well. </p><p>Strange things happen in cattle , we had a heifer that froze a quarter on her udder right before calving , she hit the road (sold her as a milk cow to the neighbors) we kept her heifer calf and if she didn`t do the exact same thing when she calved two years later. She went bye bye as well, she had a bull calf so that was the end of the line for that family. I wonder what the grand dam was like , as we bought the first cow at a dairy sale as a bred heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 738577, member: 5106"] Maybe there are some uterine prolapses that are genetic then. It would be interesting to read some research if there is any, I wonder if it is passed on from the bull as well. Strange things happen in cattle , we had a heifer that froze a quarter on her udder right before calving , she hit the road (sold her as a milk cow to the neighbors) we kept her heifer calf and if she didn`t do the exact same thing when she calved two years later. She went bye bye as well, she had a bull calf so that was the end of the line for that family. I wonder what the grand dam was like , as we bought the first cow at a dairy sale as a bred heifer. [/QUOTE]
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