Wha is the weirdest thing you've seen on a farm?

TW/CW this topic is gross. If you've ever lived on a farm this wont phase you because nature is just brutal and you have to get over it and take care of your animals. My mom had a goat that ended up being pregnant. She only had females so when she bought her she had just gotten pregnant.

Well one day at like 6am I walk outside and there's 3 babies.

There's also what appears to be a chorionic sac, and a very small dead baby goat. I assumed that's what it was? But that's not the worst part at all. It was still connected to her uterus, which was prolapsed outside of her body. We call the vet and he comes out and numbs her up and cuts the dead baby/sac off and he asks me for sugar. Very confused, I run inside and get it for him. He then covered the prolapsed uterus in sugar. This caused the uterus to shrink drastically in less then a minute. Then he used a water bottle to shove her uterus back inside of her and had to sow her genitals shut. She didn't feel anything but pressure because she was numb but I was hurting for her. He then gave her a large dose of antibiotics, steroids, and pain killers but I think she just died from exhaustion. There was nothing else we could do for her.

She gave birth to 4 babies overnight and it's really rare when there's that many babies. He cut the sac open and examined it. The deceased baby goat was extremely underdeveloped and deformed because it did not have enough room to grow and the other babies took all of the nutrients.

We bottle fed the 3 babies until they were grown. I will just never forget the vet asking me for sugar and me being like "I cannot tell if you are serious or not." And he was like "I'm serious. you're about to learn something crazy today."

And I sure did I tell you what.

I've seen some crazy things like a chicken egg with no shell or an egg within another egg.

Deformed offspring, and various illnesses and wounds that we had to treat but I've never seen an animal prolapse their uterus and I've definitely never seen a vet do anything like that before. I honestly thought he was coming to put her down because I didn't know there was anything else you could do for that.