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Uterine prolapse
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<blockquote data-quote="Beef11" data-source="post: 288441" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>It seems there is a high tendency for prolapses to be heritable, Some breeds have had to deal with prolapse issues and some bloodlines have it worse than others. I haven't had a prolapse in the last 2000 cows calved out. I wouldn't keep a cow that prolapses and if for some reason i had to i wouldn't want her daughter in the herd or worse her son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef11, post: 288441, member: 2705"] It seems there is a high tendency for prolapses to be heritable, Some breeds have had to deal with prolapse issues and some bloodlines have it worse than others. I haven't had a prolapse in the last 2000 cows calved out. I wouldn't keep a cow that prolapses and if for some reason i had to i wouldn't want her daughter in the herd or worse her son. [/QUOTE]
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