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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 356923" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>I posted a couple months ago about a 4yo hereford cow that had a mild vaginal prolpase, went in on its own. Figured I'd keep her and try to get the last calf out of her before shipping her butt, mistake #1. Since then I've seen her with a small baseball sized protrusion a time or two time that has always went in in under a day. Don't know exact calving date but by time/opportunity she should have calved last month. She lost her plug about a week and a half ago, started springing some Sunday. Came home yesterday she had prolapsed the size of a cantalope. Ran her in the chute, planned on throwing enough stitches in her to hold her til the kill sale this weekend, had enough of her. She was a tight fit, had to hold her butt together while wife reset her. While wife was in there she felt around, found a full term calf which is definately alive. I'm not one of these touchy-feely cow petters, but I can't morally give that calf a death sentence and sleep well about it. The cow is going to slaughter, it's just a matter of when. We put the stitches in shallow enough she could rip them out if we were not around and she tried to have it. She's in a lot where we can watch her and cut them out when needed. She's sprung but knowing the cow personally her udder is not filled yet, looks like another two or three days. I've given some thought to setting up a vet visit last thing Friday for a c-section to save from ruining the vet's and mine weekend and to just be done with it. She'll still need to clean but thinking that relieving some of the pressure would avoid a total wreck. What would you do in this situation?</p><p></p><p>cfpinz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 356923, member: 2383"] I posted a couple months ago about a 4yo hereford cow that had a mild vaginal prolpase, went in on its own. Figured I'd keep her and try to get the last calf out of her before shipping her butt, mistake #1. Since then I've seen her with a small baseball sized protrusion a time or two time that has always went in in under a day. Don't know exact calving date but by time/opportunity she should have calved last month. She lost her plug about a week and a half ago, started springing some Sunday. Came home yesterday she had prolapsed the size of a cantalope. Ran her in the chute, planned on throwing enough stitches in her to hold her til the kill sale this weekend, had enough of her. She was a tight fit, had to hold her butt together while wife reset her. While wife was in there she felt around, found a full term calf which is definately alive. I'm not one of these touchy-feely cow petters, but I can't morally give that calf a death sentence and sleep well about it. The cow is going to slaughter, it's just a matter of when. We put the stitches in shallow enough she could rip them out if we were not around and she tried to have it. She's in a lot where we can watch her and cut them out when needed. She's sprung but knowing the cow personally her udder is not filled yet, looks like another two or three days. I've given some thought to setting up a vet visit last thing Friday for a c-section to save from ruining the vet's and mine weekend and to just be done with it. She'll still need to clean but thinking that relieving some of the pressure would avoid a total wreck. What would you do in this situation? cfpinz [/QUOTE]
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