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Treatment and survival of Norwegian cattle after uterine prolapse.

Adam Dunstan MartinPer Kristian GrosethMaien Munthe-KaasAne Nødtvedt
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2023)
This study shows that the production system and extent of uterine damage affect the likelihood of treatment, and that practitioners use similar treatment methods. A cows' general clinical state at time of treatment was positively correlated with survival, and a history of a vaginal prolapse prepartum increased the hazard of death in the first 30 days after treatment of a uterine prolapse.
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