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twisted uterus?
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 541302" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Yep, that answers my question RR. Thanks. On this cow I felt the twist too... strangest feeling. The only time I've gone in vaginally in the past is when pulling a calf and then it's mostly out, so I wasn't certain what was wrong with the cow, only that my gut feeling was that something was definitely not right inside. Don't think I'll mistake it again though.</p><p></p><p>For this cow, the hooves were through the cervix and only just inside the vulva opening, and that's what really confused me; I could feel the hooves and could feel the cervical rings, but couldn't go all the way in. I'm going to quiz my vet on this one, but I wonder if the uterus twisted after the cow went into labor? can't see how else the hooves could have gotten through the cervix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 541302, member: 852"] Yep, that answers my question RR. Thanks. On this cow I felt the twist too... strangest feeling. The only time I've gone in vaginally in the past is when pulling a calf and then it's mostly out, so I wasn't certain what was wrong with the cow, only that my gut feeling was that something was definitely not right inside. Don't think I'll mistake it again though. For this cow, the hooves were through the cervix and only just inside the vulva opening, and that's what really confused me; I could feel the hooves and could feel the cervical rings, but couldn't go all the way in. I'm going to quiz my vet on this one, but I wonder if the uterus twisted after the cow went into labor? can't see how else the hooves could have gotten through the cervix. [/QUOTE]
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