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#The prolapsed tissues are then amputated one quarter at a time, placing a continuous suture through the skin and rectal wall just proximal to the stay sutures. This continuous suture effects haemostasis. The end result is not pretty but is effective.  
 
#The prolapsed tissues are then amputated one quarter at a time, placing a continuous suture through the skin and rectal wall just proximal to the stay sutures. This continuous suture effects haemostasis. The end result is not pretty but is effective.  
 
Tenesmus was noted occasionally over the next few days immediately before defecation but no further problems were noted.  
 
Tenesmus was noted occasionally over the next few days immediately before defecation but no further problems were noted.  
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|q2=What conditions may have predisposed to rectal prolapse in this lamb? (Most likely first.)  
 
|q2=What conditions may have predisposed to rectal prolapse in this lamb? (Most likely first.)  
 
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*mounting behaviour in entire male lambs
 
*mounting behaviour in entire male lambs
 
*coccidiosis
 
*coccidiosis
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|l2= Rectal Prolapse - Sheep#Signalment
 
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