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<blockquote data-quote="OklaBrangusBreeder" data-source="post: 264965" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I'd sell her as soon as you can wean her calf...</p><p></p><p>My dad had a herford do the prolapse thing having last years calf. He kept her. She got bread no problem at all. She did the same thing this year.</p><p></p><p>Dad would go out to her and stuff her back in twice a day for like two weeks before she had her calf. He had the vet come out and look at her. The vet put a stich in her backend to keep her from falling out, but told us we would have to "untie" the stitch before she could calve. </p><p></p><p>Naturally, we got up one morning crack of dawn and she was down in the pen struggling with giving birth. As soon as we untied the stich, the calve popped right out. The cow was partially paralysed for the rest of the day althought she did recover.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, if you think the prolapse issue was bad this year, my experience would say that it will be even worse and more of a hassle next year. Don't be surprised by her breeding back, that is not where she'll have her problems.</p><p></p><p>Personally, no way would I keep her...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OklaBrangusBreeder, post: 264965, member: 2672"] I'd sell her as soon as you can wean her calf... My dad had a herford do the prolapse thing having last years calf. He kept her. She got bread no problem at all. She did the same thing this year. Dad would go out to her and stuff her back in twice a day for like two weeks before she had her calf. He had the vet come out and look at her. The vet put a stich in her backend to keep her from falling out, but told us we would have to "untie" the stitch before she could calve. Naturally, we got up one morning crack of dawn and she was down in the pen struggling with giving birth. As soon as we untied the stich, the calve popped right out. The cow was partially paralysed for the rest of the day althought she did recover. Bottom line, if you think the prolapse issue was bad this year, my experience would say that it will be even worse and more of a hassle next year. Don't be surprised by her breeding back, that is not where she'll have her problems. Personally, no way would I keep her... [/QUOTE]
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