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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 702547" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Uterine prolapse is an 'accident' - this cow is no more likely to have a 'repeat performance' than any other cow in your herd - nor are any of her offspring more likely to experience uterine prolapse than any other calf born on your place.</p><p></p><p>Vaginal prolapses - that's another thing; predisposition to vaginal prolapse is a heritable trait, and I wouldn't want to keep heifers from a cow with vaginal/cervical prolapse. This trait is mainly concentrated in Herefords, Shorthorns, and other breeds sythesized from either of those two - like Beefmasters, St. Gerts, Brafords, etc.</p><p>But I have seen an occasional vaginal prolapse in black cows - usually with some Brahman influence(and who knows what else); even saw one in a 3/4 Bison-/1/4 Brahman cow once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 702547, member: 12607"] Uterine prolapse is an 'accident' - this cow is no more likely to have a 'repeat performance' than any other cow in your herd - nor are any of her offspring more likely to experience uterine prolapse than any other calf born on your place. Vaginal prolapses - that's another thing; predisposition to vaginal prolapse is a heritable trait, and I wouldn't want to keep heifers from a cow with vaginal/cervical prolapse. This trait is mainly concentrated in Herefords, Shorthorns, and other breeds sythesized from either of those two - like Beefmasters, St. Gerts, Brafords, etc. But I have seen an occasional vaginal prolapse in black cows - usually with some Brahman influence(and who knows what else); even saw one in a 3/4 Bison-/1/4 Brahman cow once. [/QUOTE]
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