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Heifer trying to calve....no calf
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 878184" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>That would describe these pastures also - haven't used bloat oil this season and haven't seen a problem, touch wood, the clover plants are just starting to flower now.</p><p>I haven't figured out how many are holding to the AI yet, but it looks pretty normal. </p><p></p><p>One of the vets at the clinic gave me four doses of prostaglandin (estrumate) drawn into syringes and a reminder to wear gloves, plus excede which I haven't used before. It's nearly two months meat withholding, so those heifers won't be going anywhere soon. Whatever was up with the sick one, the penicillin put her straight back to normal. All four are out with bulls - I drafted all the non-cyclers and dry cows out of the main milking herd this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 878184, member: 9267"] That would describe these pastures also - haven't used bloat oil this season and haven't seen a problem, touch wood, the clover plants are just starting to flower now. I haven't figured out how many are holding to the AI yet, but it looks pretty normal. One of the vets at the clinic gave me four doses of prostaglandin (estrumate) drawn into syringes and a reminder to wear gloves, plus excede which I haven't used before. It's nearly two months meat withholding, so those heifers won't be going anywhere soon. Whatever was up with the sick one, the penicillin put her straight back to normal. All four are out with bulls - I drafted all the non-cyclers and dry cows out of the main milking herd this morning. [/QUOTE]
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