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The size of the uterus would be about the size of the cow's rumen, being around 25 to 50 gal or able to hold that much liquid plus fetal calf in it. The pH would be neutral, around a pH of 7, ideal environment to hold a growing fetus in. The among of liquid a cow would have in her uterus post-partum may be as little as one litre to as much as five to 10 gallons, depending if she has a retained placenta or not. Usually most of the liquid (or amniotic fluid) that is in the cow's uterus gets flushed out during birth or during the time she pushes out the placenta.

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