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<blockquote data-quote="gbfarm" data-source="post: 1573740" data-attributes="member: 38463"><p>There has never been any sign of hemorrhoids in the herd. I was able to check her close when I put her up and found none. The manure isn't hard or runny like when on fresh grass. It appears soft and makes a good pie for lack of a better word.</p><p></p><p>The cow is 3/4 angus 1/4 gelbvieh.</p><p>I brought her to the barn, and during the process she quit straining. I left her inside, came to the house to try and locate a vet. When I went back about an hour later the vagina had went back inside as well as most of the rectum. I left her alone and checked on some fence a couple hours and when I returned she looked totally normal. </p><p>I'm keeping her up a few days to be sure it doesn't pop back out.</p><p>Very lucky so far but concerned as to why she was straining so hard</p><p>Thanks for all replies and responses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbfarm, post: 1573740, member: 38463"] There has never been any sign of hemorrhoids in the herd. I was able to check her close when I put her up and found none. The manure isn't hard or runny like when on fresh grass. It appears soft and makes a good pie for lack of a better word. The cow is 3/4 angus 1/4 gelbvieh. I brought her to the barn, and during the process she quit straining. I left her inside, came to the house to try and locate a vet. When I went back about an hour later the vagina had went back inside as well as most of the rectum. I left her alone and checked on some fence a couple hours and when I returned she looked totally normal. I'm keeping her up a few days to be sure it doesn't pop back out. Very lucky so far but concerned as to why she was straining so hard Thanks for all replies and responses [/QUOTE]
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