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<blockquote data-quote="piedmontese" data-source="post: 806592" data-attributes="member: 14427"><p>got a 10 yr old cow to calve anyday and she prolapsed so i took her to the vet and she put it back n and stitched her up.left her at the vets so she can b observed more regularly.she had her calf last year and no problem and we have 2 of her heifers that have had no trouble so i kinda think she is just wearing out.hopefully we get a calf out of her and she can wean it and then we cull her.i know this condition can be hereditary so may think about selling her daughters also.just wanted to c what you all think and if u hav had this happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piedmontese, post: 806592, member: 14427"] got a 10 yr old cow to calve anyday and she prolapsed so i took her to the vet and she put it back n and stitched her up.left her at the vets so she can b observed more regularly.she had her calf last year and no problem and we have 2 of her heifers that have had no trouble so i kinda think she is just wearing out.hopefully we get a calf out of her and she can wean it and then we cull her.i know this condition can be hereditary so may think about selling her daughters also.just wanted to c what you all think and if u hav had this happen. [/QUOTE]
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