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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9676"><p>> Ok, she had a vaginal prolapse.</p><p>> Your vet obviously used different</p><p>> terminology, perhaps to describe</p><p>> the degree of prolapse (ie the</p><p>> cervix was visible). This can be</p><p>> genetic, and will often recurr.</p><p>> Personally, I'd cull her and any</p><p>> offspring for this trait. If you</p><p>> don't get the sutures out before</p><p>> she calves, she'll either rip her</p><p>> vulva to shreds or have a dead</p><p>> calf....so watch her closely! Good</p><p>> Luck! V</p><p></p><p>V I would like to thank you for your rapid reply. Monday she began to start showing slime in the afternoon and we cut out the stitches. About 10pm monday night she did calf a healthy large (65-70lbs) bull calf. Being a bull calf we have already planned to wait 6-8months and sell them both. Thank you again for your help.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Rjohnson@ykc.com">Rjohnson@ykc.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9676"] > Ok, she had a vaginal prolapse. > Your vet obviously used different > terminology, perhaps to describe > the degree of prolapse (ie the > cervix was visible). This can be > genetic, and will often recurr. > Personally, I'd cull her and any > offspring for this trait. If you > don't get the sutures out before > she calves, she'll either rip her > vulva to shreds or have a dead > calf....so watch her closely! Good > Luck! V V I would like to thank you for your rapid reply. Monday she began to start showing slime in the afternoon and we cut out the stitches. About 10pm monday night she did calf a healthy large (65-70lbs) bull calf. Being a bull calf we have already planned to wait 6-8months and sell them both. Thank you again for your help. [email=Rjohnson@ykc.com]Rjohnson@ykc.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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