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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11204"><p>Something else to think about. She may be a freemartin and have either structural problems with the repro tract or hormones screwed up to the point that she can't settle a pregnancy. A heifer doesn't "have" to be born twin to a bull to be a freemartin. If a bull calf was also conceived and reabsorbed it can still cause the same problems. There is a bloodtest via U of CA Davis, about 40 bucks, that will tell you for sure if she is or isn't a freemartin. Just someting else to consider.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> i have a heifer who is now about</p><p>> 20 months old. she has never bred</p><p>> with any bulls that we have put</p><p>> her with. she comes in a then 24</p><p>> hours later goes out. i figured</p><p>> that she might have a small sist</p><p>> on her overies but i am no</p><p>> doctor.what is your opinion on why</p><p>> she might not be breeding back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11204"] Something else to think about. She may be a freemartin and have either structural problems with the repro tract or hormones screwed up to the point that she can't settle a pregnancy. A heifer doesn't "have" to be born twin to a bull to be a freemartin. If a bull calf was also conceived and reabsorbed it can still cause the same problems. There is a bloodtest via U of CA Davis, about 40 bucks, that will tell you for sure if she is or isn't a freemartin. Just someting else to consider. dun > i have a heifer who is now about > 20 months old. she has never bred > with any bulls that we have put > her with. she comes in a then 24 > hours later goes out. i figured > that she might have a small sist > on her overies but i am no > doctor.what is your opinion on why > she might not be breeding back. [/QUOTE]
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