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Breeding / Calving Issues
Cow repeatedly cycling.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1205596" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Is the bull out with her? If so, do you know that he's fertile? </p><p>Have you preg-checked her to see if she's bred or not? I've had bred cows stand - have had two heifers in the past couple of years that we AIed on a </p><p>'return to estrus', that calved to their first AI service. GnRH shouldn't hurt, if she is, but if you follow with a dose of Lute/Estrumate, you could terminate the pregnancy.</p><p>Lepto hardjo-bovis infection can cause repeated early embryonic death and return to estrus. Same for Trich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1205596, member: 12607"] Is the bull out with her? If so, do you know that he's fertile? Have you preg-checked her to see if she's bred or not? I've had bred cows stand - have had two heifers in the past couple of years that we AIed on a 'return to estrus', that calved to their first AI service. GnRH shouldn't hurt, if she is, but if you follow with a dose of Lute/Estrumate, you could terminate the pregnancy. Lepto hardjo-bovis infection can cause repeated early embryonic death and return to estrus. Same for Trich. [/QUOTE]
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