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Heifer heat question
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 981046" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Am /pm assumes that the cow ovulates about eight to twelve hours after her heat cycle begins. With gnrh you can time it within a few minutes. Keep in mind that a bulls semen needs travel time and it's an easy jump to understanding why intra-uterine deposited semen should be placed AFTER standing estrus. </p><p>In your case, I'd just give it when you breed her since she's already cycling. She may not have a problem at all but gnrh won't hurt so all it can do is help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 981046, member: 14661"] Am /pm assumes that the cow ovulates about eight to twelve hours after her heat cycle begins. With gnrh you can time it within a few minutes. Keep in mind that a bulls semen needs travel time and it's an easy jump to understanding why intra-uterine deposited semen should be placed AFTER standing estrus. In your case, I'd just give it when you breed her since she's already cycling. She may not have a problem at all but gnrh won't hurt so all it can do is help. [/QUOTE]
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