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what causes prolapsed cervixs
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10083"><p>Fat cattle are more predisposed to a vaginal and or cervical prolapse.</p><p></p><p>Fat as well as an overfull reuman, displaces the Uterus (calf). I when the female is at rest and laying down and you see her vulva open and showing puffy pink tissue, the best remedy is to seperate her and reduce greatly the amount of feed she has access to, very small amounts, a flake or less 2-3 times a day until calving. This will reduce the volume in her gut and give the calf more room and rest her tissues in the birthing cannal, thus reducing the risk of prolapse. This is common in bred show heifers, or short dumpy fat cows, such as Herefords who are very efficient and fatten easily, but who are also little PIGS when it come to eating.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kemilimo@tca.net">kemilimo@tca.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10083"] Fat cattle are more predisposed to a vaginal and or cervical prolapse. Fat as well as an overfull reuman, displaces the Uterus (calf). I when the female is at rest and laying down and you see her vulva open and showing puffy pink tissue, the best remedy is to seperate her and reduce greatly the amount of feed she has access to, very small amounts, a flake or less 2-3 times a day until calving. This will reduce the volume in her gut and give the calf more room and rest her tissues in the birthing cannal, thus reducing the risk of prolapse. This is common in bred show heifers, or short dumpy fat cows, such as Herefords who are very efficient and fatten easily, but who are also little PIGS when it come to eating. [email=kemilimo@tca.net]kemilimo@tca.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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