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Retained Placenta
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 518370" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I'm with you on this one... we usually wait about 48 hours, but I've seen dozens of dairy cattle cleaned out manually. Almost all the cases I've seen of cows with uterine adhesions and scarring are a result of the cow having a severe post-partum uterine infection, and the cows we clean manually before they develop an infection breed back on schedule. Once a cow starts running a high temp and goes off feed you're in trouble and may even lose the cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 518370, member: 852"] I'm with you on this one... we usually wait about 48 hours, but I've seen dozens of dairy cattle cleaned out manually. Almost all the cases I've seen of cows with uterine adhesions and scarring are a result of the cow having a severe post-partum uterine infection, and the cows we clean manually before they develop an infection breed back on schedule. Once a cow starts running a high temp and goes off feed you're in trouble and may even lose the cow. [/QUOTE]
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