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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13606"><p>> I have several head of good</p><p>> quality registered Hereford</p><p>> cattle. One of my heifers was</p><p>> supposed to be bred but was not</p><p>> and one cow had a calf and the</p><p>> neighbors Brahma bull jumped the</p><p>> fence and may have bred them. How</p><p>> early in the pregnancy can a vet</p><p>> pregnancy check them and tell if</p><p>> they are bred? And if they are</p><p>> bred is there something I can do</p><p>> to make them abort the calf? I do</p><p>> not want to waste a calf by them</p><p>> having a bad one!</p><p></p><p>Jared, I know the feeling! I have 10 reg. charolais and last spring the neighbors squatty angus bull came through the fence to breed on of my cows. Most vet's need about 30-45 days before they can tell if the cow settled. You could give the cow a shot of lutalace (spelling is not guaranteed not correct) ha ha.. Anyway, that will make her abort. The only problem is, I have used that on a heifer to make her abort and it took a while for her to cycle again so I ended up with a real late calf.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:chantz@landconcepts.net">chantz@landconcepts.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13606"] > I have several head of good > quality registered Hereford > cattle. One of my heifers was > supposed to be bred but was not > and one cow had a calf and the > neighbors Brahma bull jumped the > fence and may have bred them. How > early in the pregnancy can a vet > pregnancy check them and tell if > they are bred? And if they are > bred is there something I can do > to make them abort the calf? I do > not want to waste a calf by them > having a bad one! Jared, I know the feeling! I have 10 reg. charolais and last spring the neighbors squatty angus bull came through the fence to breed on of my cows. Most vet's need about 30-45 days before they can tell if the cow settled. You could give the cow a shot of lutalace (spelling is not guaranteed not correct) ha ha.. Anyway, that will make her abort. The only problem is, I have used that on a heifer to make her abort and it took a while for her to cycle again so I ended up with a real late calf. [email=chantz@landconcepts.net]chantz@landconcepts.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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