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<blockquote data-quote="alftn" data-source="post: 619206" data-attributes="member: 5647"><p>Have a three and a half year old cow, that is due to calf in six or eight weeks. Today when I checked on them, she had a prolapse uterus.. I ran her into the head shoot , washed it off and pushed it back in side her. In seemed to return to the proper place with a sucking noise.. Gave her 36ml of oxytetracycline... She did not seem to be in labor, this is my frist ever .. Causes? What to expect? She is penned up with a buddie ,. Doc what do you think....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alftn, post: 619206, member: 5647"] Have a three and a half year old cow, that is due to calf in six or eight weeks. Today when I checked on them, she had a prolapse uterus.. I ran her into the head shoot , washed it off and pushed it back in side her. In seemed to return to the proper place with a sucking noise.. Gave her 36ml of oxytetracycline... She did not seem to be in labor, this is my frist ever .. Causes? What to expect? She is penned up with a buddie ,. Doc what do you think.... [/QUOTE]
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