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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 288714" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>I had a first calf heifer last year that had a prolapse, the calf died, and the heifer after it got better we sold. She was too small, and the chance that it would happen again was too great, plus the fact that she might not even have gotten bred back, not much of a milker either.</p><p></p><p>They can be deadly. The same day as the heifer had a older cow get one too, she got tears, the Vet gave her a small chance of survival, she died, plus lost the calf too.</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 288714, member: 2382"] I had a first calf heifer last year that had a prolapse, the calf died, and the heifer after it got better we sold. She was too small, and the chance that it would happen again was too great, plus the fact that she might not even have gotten bred back, not much of a milker either. They can be deadly. The same day as the heifer had a older cow get one too, she got tears, the Vet gave her a small chance of survival, she died, plus lost the calf too. GMN [/QUOTE]
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