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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 321613" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>What's the biggest vaginal prolapse you've seen go back in on its own? Found a 4yo hereford cow this evening after dark with one about the size of two grapefruits hanging out, not due for another month. Got done feeding, grabbed makeshift vet (wife) and went back with the truck after finishing feeding (about an hour). She was a good ways from the lots and she's gentle, was going to rope her and tie her to a tree and throw a stitch in her but when we got there it was down to the size of a kiwi and was attempting to go back in. Instead of getting her riled up roping/stitching her, I just covered it up with sugar and let her be. </p><p></p><p>What would you have done? Thoughts and experiences would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>cfpinz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 321613, member: 2383"] What's the biggest vaginal prolapse you've seen go back in on its own? Found a 4yo hereford cow this evening after dark with one about the size of two grapefruits hanging out, not due for another month. Got done feeding, grabbed makeshift vet (wife) and went back with the truck after finishing feeding (about an hour). She was a good ways from the lots and she's gentle, was going to rope her and tie her to a tree and throw a stitch in her but when we got there it was down to the size of a kiwi and was attempting to go back in. Instead of getting her riled up roping/stitching her, I just covered it up with sugar and let her be. What would you have done? Thoughts and experiences would be appreciated. cfpinz [/QUOTE]
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