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days after ai'ing?
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 981003" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Adrinalin binds to the same receptor as lutenizing hormone so you want to (in an ideal world) stay away from stressing them from about day nine after AI until about day forty when thier corpus luteum is secreting enough progesterone that their lutenizing response won't kick in.</p><p>Personally, I just move them when they need to be moved. If she's goofy enough to have a panic response over it then she can lose her calf and that's fine with me. :lol: All of the stuff I've seen on it involved alot more stress than just simple pasture movements. It was more like haul them to a show the same day that you give them a shot of lut and leave them overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 981003, member: 14661"] Adrinalin binds to the same receptor as lutenizing hormone so you want to (in an ideal world) stay away from stressing them from about day nine after AI until about day forty when thier corpus luteum is secreting enough progesterone that their lutenizing response won't kick in. Personally, I just move them when they need to be moved. If she's goofy enough to have a panic response over it then she can lose her calf and that's fine with me. :lol: All of the stuff I've seen on it involved alot more stress than just simple pasture movements. It was more like haul them to a show the same day that you give them a shot of lut and leave them overnight. [/QUOTE]
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