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Heifers not settling what does the crew say?
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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1285240" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>Im no vet, but I don't think thats how you use lute to sync cattle, giving the shot on day 1 usually 50 to 60 percent will cycle, then in 10 days you give another shot to the ones that didn't cycle. If was gonna use lute to turn 2 out with the bull id give first shot and let them go, if the cycled after the first shot you've wasted a cycle waiting to give the second shot. iMO</p><p></p><p>We're they the later calves out of a group making them that much younger? Could be a fertility issue in the later calving cows.</p><p>Guess it comes down to how much you like them and are they gonna be out of sync with everything else? Sounds like the bull is taking care of business, but you just never know for sure without the test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1285240, member: 13989"] Im no vet, but I don't think thats how you use lute to sync cattle, giving the shot on day 1 usually 50 to 60 percent will cycle, then in 10 days you give another shot to the ones that didn't cycle. If was gonna use lute to turn 2 out with the bull id give first shot and let them go, if the cycled after the first shot you've wasted a cycle waiting to give the second shot. iMO We're they the later calves out of a group making them that much younger? Could be a fertility issue in the later calving cows. Guess it comes down to how much you like them and are they gonna be out of sync with everything else? Sounds like the bull is taking care of business, but you just never know for sure without the test. [/QUOTE]
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