A four-years-old pluriparours (parity; n=2) pregnant Kanze/Dershawy ewe, of a body weight
about 40 kg at Halayeb city, Red Sea province, Egypt was presented with a history of
restlessness, straining, and appearance of a permanent/complete cervico-vaginal prolapse as a
smooth, red, and rounded mass at the rear end of the ewe. There was no history of previous
cervico-vaginal prolapse during or after previous pregnancies. Complete procedures of the
appropriate successful treatment were described in this study. Briefly, treatment was performed
under caudal epidural analgesia; the prolapsed mass was immediately covered with a towel
soaked in water, examined for presence of injuries/rupture, raised to evacuate the urinary bladder,
replaced by manual fist pressure and by the flat of hands, and finally retention suture was used to
prevent the possible reoccurrence. The suture material had been removed before lambing, and the
owner was advised to cull the ewe or at least excluded from further breeding.