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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10331"><p>The title says most of it. She delivered and then the uterus prolapsed, all, a good three feet worth. She was a bit wild being both new to me and to the pasture and would not be penned (we were careful not to run her), so then it took about an hour and a half to maybe 2 hours to get a tranq Rifle. Got her sedated, the vet came and put her innerds back in, and sewed her up. She got up and was up, and sometimes laying down and then back up. Checked her at 4:45 and she was up and walking. At 6:00 pm she was dead.</p><p></p><p>Bull calf was a good sized one (however it should not have been too large for her to calve), and strong and healthy as can be. Unfortunately though the Angus was supposed to be bread to an Angus Bull, the calf is definately a White faced Golden Champagne colored Charloais.</p><p></p><p>So much for Auction House sales banter.....It's been a long day and I have a bunch more in late third trimester.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:eaglewerks@brigadoon.us">eaglewerks@brigadoon.us</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10331"] The title says most of it. She delivered and then the uterus prolapsed, all, a good three feet worth. She was a bit wild being both new to me and to the pasture and would not be penned (we were careful not to run her), so then it took about an hour and a half to maybe 2 hours to get a tranq Rifle. Got her sedated, the vet came and put her innerds back in, and sewed her up. She got up and was up, and sometimes laying down and then back up. Checked her at 4:45 and she was up and walking. At 6:00 pm she was dead. Bull calf was a good sized one (however it should not have been too large for her to calve), and strong and healthy as can be. Unfortunately though the Angus was supposed to be bread to an Angus Bull, the calf is definately a White faced Golden Champagne colored Charloais. So much for Auction House sales banter.....It's been a long day and I have a bunch more in late third trimester. [email=eaglewerks@brigadoon.us]eaglewerks@brigadoon.us[/email] [/QUOTE]
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