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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 827318" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I've had a couple vaginal prolapses upto a week after calving. If it continueo go back in just leave it be, if it stays out after she gets up and walks around a bit then throw stitch in. The reason I inquired about how fat she is is because those late prolapses seem to happen mostly with fat cows. If they are decent milkers they tend to lose somne of that fat and the problems sort of cures itself for now. But I'll almost gaurantee she'll prolaps for real if you breed her again. Maybe not the next time but sometime. You can go ahead and run her wit hthe rst of the herd even if she may get bred. Just make dam sure you ship her when you wean the calf and that she goes to the weigh/kill pen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 827318, member: 34"] I've had a couple vaginal prolapses upto a week after calving. If it continueo go back in just leave it be, if it stays out after she gets up and walks around a bit then throw stitch in. The reason I inquired about how fat she is is because those late prolapses seem to happen mostly with fat cows. If they are decent milkers they tend to lose somne of that fat and the problems sort of cures itself for now. But I'll almost gaurantee she'll prolaps for real if you breed her again. Maybe not the next time but sometime. You can go ahead and run her wit hthe rst of the herd even if she may get bred. Just make dam sure you ship her when you wean the calf and that she goes to the weigh/kill pen. [/QUOTE]
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