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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 636664" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Was the fetus small? an abort? </p><p>The cow couldn't have lived or ran around if the calf had been full or near full term. The Uterus would have been much larger and gorged with blood.</p><p>The main problem with the uterine prolapse is blood loss and shock. </p><p>I have saved a couple cows by putting the uterus back, stitching, antibiotics. Cow will never be worth much.</p><p>My opinion, Save yourself a vet bill, and a lot of wasted time, energy feed etc. Put a bullet in the forehead and bury the problem ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 636664, member: 3937"] Was the fetus small? an abort? The cow couldn't have lived or ran around if the calf had been full or near full term. The Uterus would have been much larger and gorged with blood. The main problem with the uterine prolapse is blood loss and shock. I have saved a couple cows by putting the uterus back, stitching, antibiotics. Cow will never be worth much. My opinion, Save yourself a vet bill, and a lot of wasted time, energy feed etc. Put a bullet in the forehead and bury the problem ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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