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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 750073" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Vaginal prolapse is most common in Herefords, Shorthorns, and composites that contain those breeds in their makeup. From watching posts here, I see that it's still hanging on in the Hereford breed.</p><p>However, the very first vaginal prolapse I ever saw, while in vet school, was in some sort of nondescript black Brahman-crossbred cow.</p><p>The ONLY one I ever encountered that I couldn't put back in was in a big, CRAZY 3/4 bison 1/4 Brahman heifer; thing was not much bigger than a grapefruit, but the 'hole' it would have had to go back in through was only about an inch in diameter.</p><p>I've seen some in big ol' Beefmaster cows that were nearly as big - 'round and long - as a 5-gallon bucket, but, with an epidural, I could get 'em back inside and put in a Buhner stitch to hold 'em in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 750073, member: 12607"] Vaginal prolapse is most common in Herefords, Shorthorns, and composites that contain those breeds in their makeup. From watching posts here, I see that it's still hanging on in the Hereford breed. However, the very first vaginal prolapse I ever saw, while in vet school, was in some sort of nondescript black Brahman-crossbred cow. The ONLY one I ever encountered that I couldn't put back in was in a big, CRAZY 3/4 bison 1/4 Brahman heifer; thing was not much bigger than a grapefruit, but the 'hole' it would have had to go back in through was only about an inch in diameter. I've seen some in big ol' Beefmaster cows that were nearly as big - 'round and long - as a 5-gallon bucket, but, with an epidural, I could get 'em back inside and put in a Buhner stitch to hold 'em in. [/QUOTE]
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