Last year we had 2 ewes prolapse after lambing. One I caught quickly harnessed up and no further problems. The other spat it all out - I'd never seen such a mess. I put it all back in strapped her up have the appropriate drugs and expected the worst in the morning. To my surprise, not only was she alive the next morning, she jumped out of her pen trying to get her cake. Anyway I usually mark these as culls but due to a cockup they where missed. Fast forward to this year I was expecting blood and guts from these two at least - but nothing. Not a single prolapse. All my barrens accounted for so these two definitely lambed with no ill effects. So, am I lucky or should we give prolapses another chance?