Fortunately she was in a squeeze chute and we keep a fully stocked med kit/cabinet. I donned the sleeve glove and manipulated the prolapse back in and stitched the vulva to keep it inside. Mom and calf were kept in the barn lot until We pulled the stitches. She had no other problems with successive births.Yuck indeed. We had a prolapse this year as well. Got it to go back in by reducing the swelling with sugar, it was interesting to see.
Hubby’s favorite “horror farm story” is the time he and my FIL had to cut a deformed stillborn calf out of a cow with nothing but a pocket knife.The cow lived.
A darn fine one at that! You keep the whole operation turning.
Was the calf your hubby and fil removed with the pocket knife a schistosoma reflexum? We only had one in all the 45 years we have had cattle. We took the cow to the vet thinking we were dealing with mingled twins since 4 feet were in the birth canal. Using a flexible cable saw was the way the still born was removed. Fascinating and vet said it can happen with any ruminant.