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Risk of breeding a cow with prolapsed vagina?
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1280210" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I can't say for sure from the photo but to me that looks more like a vaginal cyst than a prolapsed vagina. These are cysts formed from glands in the wall of the vagina and will go in and out sometime when they are in they are even hard to feel. They will often burst themselves and heal and they can cut open to drain. I have had a cow that had a large one that would protrude when lying down. I never got around to doing anything with it and it seems to have resolved. It never stopped her from having a calf every year and has had several calves since I first saw it.</p><p>Google vaginal cyst and compare any photos to what you saw and let us know.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1280210, member: 16453"] I can't say for sure from the photo but to me that looks more like a vaginal cyst than a prolapsed vagina. These are cysts formed from glands in the wall of the vagina and will go in and out sometime when they are in they are even hard to feel. They will often burst themselves and heal and they can cut open to drain. I have had a cow that had a large one that would protrude when lying down. I never got around to doing anything with it and it seems to have resolved. It never stopped her from having a calf every year and has had several calves since I first saw it. Google vaginal cyst and compare any photos to what you saw and let us know. Ken [/QUOTE]
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