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1 out of 7 Heifers Pregnant
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<blockquote data-quote="dhayes105" data-source="post: 1549083" data-attributes="member: 37974"><p>Waiting on blood test, trich test, ear notch tests for everything the vet though could test for. (BVD, IBR, Brucella, and trich (bull only))</p><p></p><p>I took three heifers, knew one was bred but wanted to see how far along (biopryn doesn't help with that). She is due in April so he got her very soon after I let him out.</p><p></p><p>One heifer 21 months old has never cycled. Undeveloped uterus and ovaries. I told the vet I'd never seen her in heat. So she's gone.</p><p></p><p>Other heifer had cysts on ovaries. I had noticed blood after her cycle (which is very short I notice her in heat very often) the last few times but I had seen that before on my cow that just calved and researched and it was just end of cycle. Vet gave me a shot of cystorelin and said to give 21 days prior to breeding. So I've been researching Ovarian cysts, looks like it can be genetic or communicable? since all my girls are out of the same bull and some mothers are sisters that's worrying but she's the only one of this group that I've seen bleeding after cycling.</p><p></p><p>Vet is recommending waiting until we get results and then if there's no answer palpating the others to see if they have cysts too. Then I could treat the whole herd and hopefully get some of them bred. At least I could get something out of them. If it's genetic I'd try to move them all on and start over. I'm the only one in our family working right now, because wife stays home with my young son so if I had to sell them all as open culls i'd be back to square one. No way I could replace all of them but 4 or 5 functioning cows would be more productive than 8 with six open...</p><p></p><p>Poor bull was a champ. Walked up on the trailer without prompting three times out of three. Sure would be nice if a $3.50 shot or two could fix everything (except the cull obviously she's gone but she'll pay the vet bill...)</p><p></p><p>Ironically, the guy I got them from called me the next day to say he had four heifer yearlings out of the same bull and cow group... mmm no thanks. I'll pass for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhayes105, post: 1549083, member: 37974"] Waiting on blood test, trich test, ear notch tests for everything the vet though could test for. (BVD, IBR, Brucella, and trich (bull only)) I took three heifers, knew one was bred but wanted to see how far along (biopryn doesn’t help with that). She is due in April so he got her very soon after I let him out. One heifer 21 months old has never cycled. Undeveloped uterus and ovaries. I told the vet I’d never seen her in heat. So she’s gone. Other heifer had cysts on ovaries. I had noticed blood after her cycle (which is very short I notice her in heat very often) the last few times but I had seen that before on my cow that just calved and researched and it was just end of cycle. Vet gave me a shot of cystorelin and said to give 21 days prior to breeding. So I’ve been researching Ovarian cysts, looks like it can be genetic or communicable? since all my girls are out of the same bull and some mothers are sisters that’s worrying but she’s the only one of this group that I’ve seen bleeding after cycling. Vet is recommending waiting until we get results and then if there’s no answer palpating the others to see if they have cysts too. Then I could treat the whole herd and hopefully get some of them bred. At least I could get something out of them. If it’s genetic I’d try to move them all on and start over. I’m the only one in our family working right now, because wife stays home with my young son so if I had to sell them all as open culls i’d be back to square one. No way I could replace all of them but 4 or 5 functioning cows would be more productive than 8 with six open... Poor bull was a champ. Walked up on the trailer without prompting three times out of three. Sure would be nice if a $3.50 shot or two could fix everything (except the cull obviously she’s gone but she’ll pay the vet bill...) Ironically, the guy I got them from called me the next day to say he had four heifer yearlings out of the same bull and cow group... mmm no thanks. I’ll pass for now. [/QUOTE]
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