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<blockquote data-quote="ploughman" data-source="post: 631067" data-attributes="member: 9624"><p>She stitched her with 3 sets of loops parallel straight down the sides of the vulva. The trouble was too much space @ the bottom. She (the vet) left about 4 inches or so open for her to urinate. This left enough room for the prolaps to slide out again. I added the fourth set of loops making 8 loops total with about 2 inches left for her to urinate. I used a draw string to sinch it all tight and that is holding. The vet gave me a tube of Bute to (an anti-inflamatory paste) to mix in with some feed once a day. </p><p></p><p>There was a noticable difference in the size (smaller) of the dried up prolaps though on the second go round. I guess that sugar trick really works. Like I said before it was really course and hard. </p><p></p><p>After questioning the vet, she told me that we have about a 70% chance that she will prolaps everything when she does calv. I am guessing that means uterus and all. Getting all that back in without the cow stepping on it is the challenge because if she does step on it and we put it back in she will bleed to death internally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ploughman, post: 631067, member: 9624"] She stitched her with 3 sets of loops parallel straight down the sides of the vulva. The trouble was too much space @ the bottom. She (the vet) left about 4 inches or so open for her to urinate. This left enough room for the prolaps to slide out again. I added the fourth set of loops making 8 loops total with about 2 inches left for her to urinate. I used a draw string to sinch it all tight and that is holding. The vet gave me a tube of Bute to (an anti-inflamatory paste) to mix in with some feed once a day. There was a noticable difference in the size (smaller) of the dried up prolaps though on the second go round. I guess that sugar trick really works. Like I said before it was really course and hard. After questioning the vet, she told me that we have about a 70% chance that she will prolaps everything when she does calv. I am guessing that means uterus and all. Getting all that back in without the cow stepping on it is the challenge because if she does step on it and we put it back in she will bleed to death internally. [/QUOTE]
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