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<blockquote data-quote="BRAFORDMAN" data-source="post: 810196" data-attributes="member: 14817"><p>I talked to the ranch owner today. The brahman ranch where she is at is the place where the CIDR was discovered.</p><p>The shot of cysterella was given three weeks ago, so I think she is fine now.</p><p><strong>I am not going to induce her</strong>. The farm manager feeds her twice a day, once in the morning and again in the evening and has not seen signs of heat. There is a chance that she could have bred at night and by morning the signs that she was just bred were gone. </p><p></p><p>She comes home the second weekend of february and I am going to take her to my vet, that i trust, to get palpated the 1st of march. The vet I normally use has never checked this cow and was not the vet that missed the Cidr. He was not available during the time i needed her checked so I used a different vet.</p><p></p><p>If the vet says she is bred, then she is staying. If he says she is open then she hits the rode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAFORDMAN, post: 810196, member: 14817"] I talked to the ranch owner today. The brahman ranch where she is at is the place where the CIDR was discovered. The shot of cysterella was given three weeks ago, so I think she is fine now. [b]I am not going to induce her[/b]. The farm manager feeds her twice a day, once in the morning and again in the evening and has not seen signs of heat. There is a chance that she could have bred at night and by morning the signs that she was just bred were gone. She comes home the second weekend of february and I am going to take her to my vet, that i trust, to get palpated the 1st of march. The vet I normally use has never checked this cow and was not the vet that missed the Cidr. He was not available during the time i needed her checked so I used a different vet. If the vet says she is bred, then she is staying. If he says she is open then she hits the rode. [/QUOTE]
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