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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Johnson" data-source="post: 636301" data-attributes="member: 1629"><p>No, the cow was not hard to get up at all. In fact, if it wasn't for her urterus hanging out, you would think nothing was wrong with her. The vet did spook her and spent five minutes chaseing her around the pasture to get a halter on her. She then laied down and was worn out. Never did get back up.</p><p>UPDATE:</p><p>Talked to an old retired Cattle Vet and was told the cow needs to be in one of two positions to get the uterus back into the correct spot. One would be with the cow on it's haunches with her back legs pulled out behind her and the other would be with the cow standing. My cow was on her side. I was told she would never be able to get things back in correctly like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Johnson, post: 636301, member: 1629"] No, the cow was not hard to get up at all. In fact, if it wasn't for her urterus hanging out, you would think nothing was wrong with her. The vet did spook her and spent five minutes chaseing her around the pasture to get a halter on her. She then laied down and was worn out. Never did get back up. UPDATE: Talked to an old retired Cattle Vet and was told the cow needs to be in one of two positions to get the uterus back into the correct spot. One would be with the cow on it's haunches with her back legs pulled out behind her and the other would be with the cow standing. My cow was on her side. I was told she would never be able to get things back in correctly like that. [/QUOTE]
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