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cow WON'T breed back
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 26356"><p>I have a '94 model Angus Hereford X cow that is <u>still</u> open. She was synchro'd and AI'd in March of 03, and it didn't take. Ran with bulls 'till December, still open. I did see her in heat in November, but that was it. She is in great condition, good mineral program, etc. Vet checked her and said perhaps she was "cystic" and gave her a shot of GNRH (cystorelen) and lutelayce, still nothing. Would a CIDR help if the shots didn't? Or is there something else I can try? I know in all reality she should move on, but she is my favorite, and the thought of her going to kill upsets me. Thanks for any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 26356"] I have a '94 model Angus Hereford X cow that is [u]still[/u] open. She was synchro'd and AI'd in March of 03, and it didn't take. Ran with bulls 'till December, still open. I did see her in heat in November, but that was it. She is in great condition, good mineral program, etc. Vet checked her and said perhaps she was "cystic" and gave her a shot of GNRH (cystorelen) and lutelayce, still nothing. Would a CIDR help if the shots didn't? Or is there something else I can try? I know in all reality she should move on, but she is my favorite, and the thought of her going to kill upsets me. Thanks for any help [/QUOTE]
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