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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 598295" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>Prolapsed uterus: This can be one of the dirtiest jobs imaginable. Usually the vet needs to give the cow a spinal while he tries to shove that whole uterus back in and still it can be a struggle.</p><p>An old boy told me a simple way to do it. Hook a chain on each back foot of the cow. Hoist her up a bit with front end loader of tractor...not up in the air...just enough so her hind end is off the ground. She won't be straining and gravity makes it a real snap for the uterus to fall back into body cavity. Then sew her up with the purse string loop method. Works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 598295, member: 8978"] Prolapsed uterus: This can be one of the dirtiest jobs imaginable. Usually the vet needs to give the cow a spinal while he tries to shove that whole uterus back in and still it can be a struggle. An old boy told me a simple way to do it. Hook a chain on each back foot of the cow. Hoist her up a bit with front end loader of tractor...not up in the air...just enough so her hind end is off the ground. She won't be straining and gravity makes it a real snap for the uterus to fall back into body cavity. Then sew her up with the purse string loop method. Works great. [/QUOTE]
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