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<blockquote data-quote="cowperson" data-source="post: 598064" data-attributes="member: 4011"><p>Had a older cow to have a vaginal prolaspe last year the vet put it back in and put a stitch in her. She went into labor a week later could not find the stitch to cut it called the vet said he would not come out called a neighbor who had had prolasped cows before and new more about where to find the stitch he could not find it finally got the vet out an hour or so later he could not find the stitch ended up cutting the cow and a weak calf was born died the next day. The vet charged around 200+ the first visit of putting the prolaspe back and than a 100 on the second visit. Was a bit put out since if the vet would have come out when first called the calf would have been okay. Cow had a infection thought I was going to lose her but she finally started eating and gained back her wt and sent her to the market. I have one cow that her dam had a uterine prolaspe when she was born and died I only breed this cow to a low birth wt angus bull so far no problem with her. But I have heard that vaginal prolaspes are genetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowperson, post: 598064, member: 4011"] Had a older cow to have a vaginal prolaspe last year the vet put it back in and put a stitch in her. She went into labor a week later could not find the stitch to cut it called the vet said he would not come out called a neighbor who had had prolasped cows before and new more about where to find the stitch he could not find it finally got the vet out an hour or so later he could not find the stitch ended up cutting the cow and a weak calf was born died the next day. The vet charged around 200+ the first visit of putting the prolaspe back and than a 100 on the second visit. Was a bit put out since if the vet would have come out when first called the calf would have been okay. Cow had a infection thought I was going to lose her but she finally started eating and gained back her wt and sent her to the market. I have one cow that her dam had a uterine prolaspe when she was born and died I only breed this cow to a low birth wt angus bull so far no problem with her. But I have heard that vaginal prolaspes are genetic. [/QUOTE]
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