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Prolapsed Uterus
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<blockquote data-quote="skyline" data-source="post: 606269" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p>One of Bez's posts this morning about a downed cow reminded me that I should probably update all on what happened with this cow. I've had her up and been feeding her with some heifers near the barn. Yesterday morning, I hauled her to sale barn, with stitches intact for all to see. I asked them to palpate her so that the buyers could be fully informed. It should be apparent to all that she prolapsed and that she is about 6 months pregnant. I'll let you know what the sale results are, but I'm not expecting much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyline, post: 606269, member: 5305"] One of Bez's posts this morning about a downed cow reminded me that I should probably update all on what happened with this cow. I've had her up and been feeding her with some heifers near the barn. Yesterday morning, I hauled her to sale barn, with stitches intact for all to see. I asked them to palpate her so that the buyers could be fully informed. It should be apparent to all that she prolapsed and that she is about 6 months pregnant. I'll let you know what the sale results are, but I'm not expecting much. [/QUOTE]
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