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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 362702" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>12 cc's Dexamethasone. I think this is the fourth time we have induced a cow. The other 3 were prolapsers. On those we waited until she had bagged up some and was springing fairly well before we induced as we didn't have a due date on any of them. All calves were alive, and fine. The biggest thing with inducing is that the cow doesn't clean. Doesn't much matter (breeding back wise) if she is a cull anyways. I wouldn't induce a healthy cow though I don't think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 362702, member: 2308"] 12 cc's Dexamethasone. I think this is the fourth time we have induced a cow. The other 3 were prolapsers. On those we waited until she had bagged up some and was springing fairly well before we induced as we didn't have a due date on any of them. All calves were alive, and fine. The biggest thing with inducing is that the cow doesn't clean. Doesn't much matter (breeding back wise) if she is a cull anyways. I wouldn't induce a healthy cow though I don't think. [/QUOTE]
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