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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog04" data-source="post: 1639735" data-attributes="member: 39557"><p>Yesterday I had a cow having problems calving. Got her up in the corral and the calf was backwards and it was tight in there. Had to pull the calf out the wrong way and the cow prolapsed. We cleaned it with soap and water and sprayed penicillin on it. We struggled putting it back in because it was so swollen. We poured sugar on it and after 45 minutes got it back in. We sewed it up with hog rings and a boot lace. Gave her some LA 300. She is still alive which I really can't believe and today she was up eating some feed and drinking water. She wasn't laying around much. I'm planning on selling her when she gets over this and the withdrawal time is up. So what should I do next?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog04, post: 1639735, member: 39557"] Yesterday I had a cow having problems calving. Got her up in the corral and the calf was backwards and it was tight in there. Had to pull the calf out the wrong way and the cow prolapsed. We cleaned it with soap and water and sprayed penicillin on it. We struggled putting it back in because it was so swollen. We poured sugar on it and after 45 minutes got it back in. We sewed it up with hog rings and a boot lace. Gave her some LA 300. She is still alive which I really can't believe and today she was up eating some feed and drinking water. She wasn't laying around much. I'm planning on selling her when she gets over this and the withdrawal time is up. So what should I do next? [/QUOTE]
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