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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1865"><p>Have no idea about the implants, normally GNRh followed by PGF2 will clear up cyctic ovaries, I would breed her every 21 days until she took, or I was out of semen, or just fed up with the situation. Mucus, although a good indicator is not fool proof. If mucus is present I like it to hang from her vulva to the ground without breaking, but not thick and slightly white.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Thanks for your answers, yes I</p><p>> have checked the semen and it is</p><p>> of good vitality. I have no clue</p><p>> of what is going on! Do you think</p><p>> that leaving the progesterone ear</p><p>> implant and her having gone in</p><p>> heat before its removal will</p><p>> hinder this process. Progesterone</p><p>> inhibits heat but then again at</p><p>> inplant she was given a shot of</p><p>> estrogen?? If she does go in heat</p><p>> again after 21 days of her last</p><p>> "provoked" heat should I</p><p>> inseminate her? If she is cystic,</p><p>> wwhat will happen now that she</p><p>> still has her inplant? Is it true</p><p>> that the best time to AI is when</p><p>> she has maximum mucus secretion or</p><p>> is it too late?</p><p></p><p>> Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1865"] Have no idea about the implants, normally GNRh followed by PGF2 will clear up cyctic ovaries, I would breed her every 21 days until she took, or I was out of semen, or just fed up with the situation. Mucus, although a good indicator is not fool proof. If mucus is present I like it to hang from her vulva to the ground without breaking, but not thick and slightly white. dunmovin farms > Thanks for your answers, yes I > have checked the semen and it is > of good vitality. I have no clue > of what is going on! Do you think > that leaving the progesterone ear > implant and her having gone in > heat before its removal will > hinder this process. Progesterone > inhibits heat but then again at > inplant she was given a shot of > estrogen?? If she does go in heat > again after 21 days of her last > "provoked" heat should I > inseminate her? If she is cystic, > wwhat will happen now that she > still has her inplant? Is it true > that the best time to AI is when > she has maximum mucus secretion or > is it too late? > Thanks [/QUOTE]
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