TexasBred
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By the time you smell the stench...you already have a problem that may have been avoided with a properly done "manual clean-out". Worked for me so I anyway.
bandit80":3eheqhlw said:Interesting the different views on this matter.
All I can say is, if it hasn't come out after three days and it starts to smell pretty bad, something rotting inside my cow can't be a bad thing. I will pull it out, give her some antibiotics, and out she goes. Have never had a problem with one breeding back. This is what my vet recommends as well. Had one last year, and one this year on a cow that aborted about 3 weeks early.
In my opinion, something rotting shouldn't be left in my cow.