Don't panic.Don't put your arm in her either,will introduce more bacteria and will end up making her really sick than.If she is quiet enough to get close to,you can give it a gentle pull from outside,but not very hard,or you will cause tearing and lead to more problems.5 cc's,or ml's of oxytocin may help.Also,3 ml's of a prostroglanden will help her out too,we use Estrumate here,not sure what's available there.If it's still there 4 days from now,than it would be a good idea to consult with your vet.I've seen them disenfect them ,uterine drench with dextrose to shrink and help release the placenta too.If they do that,you will be better off treating her with penicillian for 4 days,about 40 ml's a day,maybe even 5 days.If you get a cow with metritis,she can get pretty sick,can also lead to a displaced abomasium (flipped stomache)because when they have a fever,they don't eat,which can cause a fresh cow to get a DA.Hope I didn't scare you,but you need to handle retained placenta's carefully.PD.
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