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Inducing Labor w/Embryo Calves
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1182470" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Slick</p><p>Just to clarify, when the embryo goes into a recip, that recip is also 7 days into her cycle, so the embryo is 7 days conceived like it would be if the recip had produced it herself. That calf (embyo) is not 7 days further along, because we figure the due date of the recip from the day she was in standing heat NOT the day the embryo was implanted. Maybe that is where you are getting larger calves? Not quiet sure what you were saying, so trying to clarify.</p><p>Sorry to hear about your lost calf. With these bigger calves, would you be better off with a c-section on the cow? Just pondering ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1182470, member: 18809"] Slick Just to clarify, when the embryo goes into a recip, that recip is also 7 days into her cycle, so the embryo is 7 days conceived like it would be if the recip had produced it herself. That calf (embyo) is not 7 days further along, because we figure the due date of the recip from the day she was in standing heat NOT the day the embryo was implanted. Maybe that is where you are getting larger calves? Not quiet sure what you were saying, so trying to clarify. Sorry to hear about your lost calf. With these bigger calves, would you be better off with a c-section on the cow? Just pondering ideas. [/QUOTE]
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