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<blockquote data-quote="Al R" data-source="post: 3616646" data-attributes="member: 7565"><p>We've got 9 different rations going and all have had 1-3 prolapse. Big strong TexX ewes seem to be the most prone. </p><p>Some welsh which arnt massive and expecting twins we've had 5 prolapse, these are the tightest pelvis'd animals on the farm. Their tails are all 8-9" long.</p><p></p><p>Bought in some brokers with full length tails and 2 of them have prolapsed in the last 3 days. </p><p>We stitch with "suture prolapse tape". Works well and the water bags can get through it and most lamb without a problem. Culled once weaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al R, post: 3616646, member: 7565"] We've got 9 different rations going and all have had 1-3 prolapse. Big strong TexX ewes seem to be the most prone. Some welsh which arnt massive and expecting twins we've had 5 prolapse, these are the tightest pelvis'd animals on the farm. Their tails are all 8-9" long. Bought in some brokers with full length tails and 2 of them have prolapsed in the last 3 days. We stitch with "suture prolapse tape". Works well and the water bags can get through it and most lamb without a problem. Culled once weaned. [/QUOTE]
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