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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 619210" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>I am thinking prolapsed vagina, not uterus ... if she hasnt calved ... </p><p></p><p>I dont know, maybe you use a different oxytet, but mine is 1 ml per 10kg so 36 ml is only a 360kg beast ... small cow but maybe you have small cows</p><p></p><p>Wait till she calves, if she prolapses again in the meantime you may need the vet to stitch her up unless you have the knowhow to do it yourself. Wait till she weans the calf then send her into the yards. Dont keep the calf for a breeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 619210, member: 3195"] I am thinking prolapsed vagina, not uterus ... if she hasnt calved ... I dont know, maybe you use a different oxytet, but mine is 1 ml per 10kg so 36 ml is only a 360kg beast ... small cow but maybe you have small cows Wait till she calves, if she prolapses again in the meantime you may need the vet to stitch her up unless you have the knowhow to do it yourself. Wait till she weans the calf then send her into the yards. Dont keep the calf for a breeder. [/QUOTE]
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