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Ewes blowing guts out
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<blockquote data-quote="Agrivator" data-source="post: 7945754" data-attributes="member: 461"><p>But the two types of prolapse don't seem to have any common causes. </p><p></p><p>The one saving grace with vaginal prolapse is that it is highly repeatable, and culling the younger culprits will very significantly reduce the incidence within three or four years.</p><p></p><p>Uterine prolapse is much less common, and it doesn't appear to be connected to either body condition or nutrition - it just happens, and the culprits tend to cull themselves, often by dying. </p><p></p><p>And why is it that cows rarely if ever suffer from vaginal prolapse, but 1 or 2% can have a prolapse of the uterus each year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrivator, post: 7945754, member: 461"] But the two types of prolapse don't seem to have any common causes. The one saving grace with vaginal prolapse is that it is highly repeatable, and culling the younger culprits will very significantly reduce the incidence within three or four years. Uterine prolapse is much less common, and it doesn't appear to be connected to either body condition or nutrition - it just happens, and the culprits tend to cull themselves, often by dying. And why is it that cows rarely if ever suffer from vaginal prolapse, but 1 or 2% can have a prolapse of the uterus each year. [/QUOTE]
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