I appericate how he understands and takes advantage of how hearty most animals are. He does his job and then let's their body heal like it's suppose to.
For anyone curious, LDA is Left Distorted Abomasum. Abomasum is the 4th stomach that is similar in structure and function of a human stomach. It's location is at the bottom as it wraps around behind the 3rd stomach (Omasum).
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃..........
That's how you do it, I have a farm, I know. At least they tried, thats all that they could have done. Stop talking about things you know nothing about.
It's never fails. Dopes behind a computer screen know better how to doctoror care for an animal than a Vet with 40 years experience. Those are the same pet owners who have no control over their own pets. I mean, wow lol.
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
Who cares if the cow died, at least they TRIED to help it!! I bet you would call me crude, too, when I say that to TRY to save my Chicken from Impacted Crop, I syringed oil down her throat and massaged her chest. and you know what, She died too, but I TRIED!! I
It depends on a lot of factors. Usually cows after birth have a lot less pressure in their abdomens. That combined with an inflammation of the stomach because of change to more concentrated food can cause the abomasum to move to an irregular place and/or twist.
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
sorry to disturb but i have to say you have an adorable smile and you seem worth talking to, i love to be a friend if that's okay with you , i would appreciate it. Thank you.
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
I am actually curious about this procedure. I highly doubt the cow would have died from this as they are extremely resilient. However I am curious about the stitches. After the gases have dissipated after a few days, and stitches are removed, how bad would the irritation in the stomach lining be?
Half of the cows that I have had die while working with 4H and FFA as well as a veterinary intern, died from this. It’s a very dangerous situation. An extremely lucky cow can be saved but most wont make it.
The stitches were to keep the organ in the proper place.. Keep in mind that food is heavy and may make a chamber move out of position and cause the food inside not to move through like it should.. The thread is probably dissolving and will disappear.. He cut it so there was excess outside..
i seen another vet cut the cow open while it was awake but it was tied and sedated she then flipped the stomach the right way and sutured it, stitched the cow up, and it was 100% fine! started eating again right away, and it lived he could of done that
He literally said in the video that he didn't want to tranquilize it for fear that it might not wake up. Doing stomach surgery on a conscious animal is also certainly not an option.
This is a totally common and normal procedure for cattle. Livestock medicine, especially with cows, is very practical and the cows have been bred over the centuries to be very tolerant of it.
It wasn’t his fault in this situation. Unless you are an actual vet, which I doubt, don’t talk unless you know what’s going on. A twisted stomach on any large animal is a death sentence. Most of the time the animal will die
I appericate how he understands and takes advantage of how hearty most animals are. He does his job and then let's their body heal like it's suppose to.
Love how people in youtube comments think they know better than a doctor with decades of experience 🤦🏽♀️
Same
Same keyboard warriors
Can't fix stupid. Especially idiots from the city who have never raised or been around livestock in general.
This guy is an amazing animal doctor, can’t believe I just now today noticed his videos. I’m hooked.
For anyone curious, LDA is Left Distorted Abomasum.
Abomasum is the 4th stomach that is similar in structure and function of a human stomach.
It's location is at the bottom as it wraps around behind the 3rd stomach (Omasum).
I’m glad I just have the one stomach.
Lol
Hello Sarah
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃..........
I love Dr Pol. His passion, experience and kindness. He is a super vet Doc.
Love Dr Pol and his show.
Hello Debbie
That's how you do it, I have a farm, I know. At least they tried, thats all that they could have done. Stop talking about things you know nothing about.
Helu
Is this a hate comment idk
It's never fails. Dopes behind a computer screen know better how to doctoror care for an animal than a Vet with 40 years experience. Those are the same pet owners who have no control over their own pets. I mean, wow lol.
Amazing Dr.Pol can do this. What a cow life saver.😊✌🐩
Wait a cows stomach can move around? Poor thing it sounds painful
Stomachs. They have multiple chambers. Rumen, etc. Worth reading about if you're interested.
Human too
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
Who cares if the cow died, at least they TRIED to help it!! I bet you would call me crude, too, when I say that to TRY to save my Chicken from Impacted Crop, I syringed oil down her throat and massaged her chest. and you know what, She died too, but I TRIED!! I
Great Job Dr. Pol, Why are you or your show on Saturday on my TV Why Charles I can not find Dr. Pol on my TV.
Cecilia Kirsch ??????? You made absolutely no sense
Hello Cecilia
Un genio doctor Pol nuestro saludos
i hope to become an animal doctor like dr pol
How does that happen?
It depends on a lot of factors. Usually cows after birth have a lot less pressure in their abdomens. That combined with an inflammation of the stomach because of change to more concentrated food can cause the abomasum to move to an irregular place and/or twist.
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
SHUT UP CHARLES YOU MSKE ME ILL BIG BABY HUEY😭😭
sorry to disturb but i have to say you have an adorable smile and you seem worth talking to, i love to be a friend if that's okay with you , i would appreciate it. Thank you.
Diagnosis: dislocatio abomasi😉
The awesome takeaway is how to ping a bovine. And I'm being serious here, no joke.
Hello Fiona
Hello Fiona you are right about that. How are you doing ?
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
In our area most vets cut them open and go inside to untwist the stomach.
Maybe for a pet cow, but there's no money in surgery on a cow for dairy of meat
I highly doubt it!- Why do invasive when you can turn the cow to use the inner body & space to put everything in place by common sense!
The cow has died... ANYONE UP FOR STEAK (Joking)
Cool, the more ya know
Help for twisted cows. moo.
Hello Stephanie
You seem to love Doc Pol right, I can tell from your comments, well I love me alot you know, he is really amazing, he is always here to look out for the animals, may God grant him all his heart desires....by the way nice meeting you on here, I hope you are having a wonderful time out there right 😃😃😃😃😃.
I am actually curious about this procedure. I highly doubt the cow would have died from this as they are extremely resilient. However I am curious about the stitches. After the gases have dissipated after a few days, and stitches are removed, how bad would the irritation in the stomach lining be?
Joshua McDonald it did die
Half of the cows that I have had die while working with 4H and FFA as well as a veterinary intern, died from this. It’s a very dangerous situation. An extremely lucky cow can be saved but most wont make it.
Its stressful for the animal, that's what kills them
@@AlmaWadeCrymsm the real danger is the cow not eating unless treated.
The stitches were to keep the organ in the proper place.. Keep in mind that food is heavy and may make a chamber move out of position and cause the food inside not to move through like it should.. The thread is probably dissolving and will disappear.. He cut it so there was excess outside..
untwisting a cows stomach which one
i seen another vet cut the cow open while it was awake but it was tied and sedated
she then flipped the stomach the right way and sutured it, stitched the cow up, and it was 100% fine! started eating again right away, and it lived
he could of done that
Why? His way works just fine. You don't always want to cut into a animal
Not every farmer is going to want to pay for an entire surgery like that, dr. Pol did more than enough
He literally said in the video that he didn't want to tranquilize it for fear that it might not wake up. Doing stomach surgery on a conscious animal is also certainly not an option.
@@AlmaWadeCrymsm others have been saying that the cow died though...
Oh youtube... :)
Before 8 years?????
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Eeeh
The cow died....
Scott Leppert when?
Most of the time its gonna die
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Hello risa
This is the worst pet groomer I've ever seen
This guy is very crude
How?
Hello my friend
This is a totally common and normal procedure for cattle. Livestock medicine, especially with cows, is very practical and the cows have been bred over the centuries to be very tolerant of it.
@@annehaight9963 ok,are you on WhatsApp or Google Hangouts??
@@thomasedison4859 Pound sand, spammer.
I think Dr. Pol is crude, and anyway the cow died .
Why do you think that Mr. Snowflake?
How ye idiot!
It wasn’t his fault in this situation. Unless you are an actual vet, which I doubt, don’t talk unless you know what’s going on. A twisted stomach on any large animal is a death sentence. Most of the time the animal will die
Most of the time a large animal with a twisted stomach is gonna die
You have no idea what you're talking about, smh.