“…This result is higher than that previously reported by Gardner et al (1990), who reported that four (2%) out of 200 cows with uterine prolapse had died before treatment. However, the recovery rate in this study was 60.6%, which was also lower than those previously recorded (Gardner et al, 1990;Jubb et al, 1990;Murphy and Dobson, 2002). Some possible factors may have led to these results, including the treatment technique, the environment such as the stole form of the barn, temperature, or milk product capacity of the cows, etc, although the precise cause was not clarified.…”