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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1477144" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I am truly jealous Ron, good on you.</p><p></p><p>I have had a few this year that have gone past 42 days and then come back in season, I had some early scanning done and one heifer was pregnant at 7 wks then came back a wk later another cows was scanned 12 wks then 4 wks later came back on, very annoying. My neighbour lost a couple of calves last year to confirmed Akabane virus it is insect born and can cause early foetal death as well as abnormal foetal development so could be the case here, time will tell.</p><p></p><p>It is nice to know that you are human too Ron having that heifer you couldn't do. I think you were going to use some xylazine on one of them, is that the one that went down? I find Acetyl promazine is more reliable at taking the edge off them. A couple of years ago I had a heifer that I just could not get through the cervix, I knew I was halfway but could not get through so I ended up pulling the trigger there and she ended up being the first to calve.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1477144, member: 16453"] I am truly jealous Ron, good on you. I have had a few this year that have gone past 42 days and then come back in season, I had some early scanning done and one heifer was pregnant at 7 wks then came back a wk later another cows was scanned 12 wks then 4 wks later came back on, very annoying. My neighbour lost a couple of calves last year to confirmed Akabane virus it is insect born and can cause early foetal death as well as abnormal foetal development so could be the case here, time will tell. It is nice to know that you are human too Ron having that heifer you couldn't do. I think you were going to use some xylazine on one of them, is that the one that went down? I find Acetyl promazine is more reliable at taking the edge off them. A couple of years ago I had a heifer that I just could not get through the cervix, I knew I was halfway but could not get through so I ended up pulling the trigger there and she ended up being the first to calve. Ken [/QUOTE]
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