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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11445"><p>>You were doing the right thing by breeding her at that time. Jumping everything in sight is a definite sign of being in heat. She responded to the Lutylise in the proper time period. As long as you bred her properly you have a 70 - 75% chance of her being bred. Cows that have been in heat less than 7 days before giving this shot will not respond. It is necessary to wait 10 days before trying a second shot. By using this 2 shot approach last year, I settled 12 out of 14 in 14 days of AI. It works and is well worth the time. Watch her again starting at about day 18 or 19. Heifers tend to cycle a day ot two quicker than adult cows.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Dwkfarm@aol.com">Dwkfarm@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11445"] >You were doing the right thing by breeding her at that time. Jumping everything in sight is a definite sign of being in heat. She responded to the Lutylise in the proper time period. As long as you bred her properly you have a 70 - 75% chance of her being bred. Cows that have been in heat less than 7 days before giving this shot will not respond. It is necessary to wait 10 days before trying a second shot. By using this 2 shot approach last year, I settled 12 out of 14 in 14 days of AI. It works and is well worth the time. Watch her again starting at about day 18 or 19. Heifers tend to cycle a day ot two quicker than adult cows. [email=Dwkfarm@aol.com]Dwkfarm@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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