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Lutalyse or Estrumate to abort heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1758608" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Do to a comedy of errors (which isn't funny) we have between 40 and 50 yearling heifers which have been exposed to a bull from about May 1 until now. Plan A now is to sell them sometime in mid August. The plan is to use Lute and Dex. There is no working pens where they are at. So they will have to be hauled home to run them through the chute. The question is how long does it take to take affect? How long to safely have them cleaned up? Wouldn't want them going through the ring with stuff hanging. </p><p>One of the bulls they were exposed to is a yearling Char/Hereford cross. He certainly would not be calving ease so the idea of holding them a bit and selling as bred heifers is out of the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1758608, member: 498"] Do to a comedy of errors (which isn't funny) we have between 40 and 50 yearling heifers which have been exposed to a bull from about May 1 until now. Plan A now is to sell them sometime in mid August. The plan is to use Lute and Dex. There is no working pens where they are at. So they will have to be hauled home to run them through the chute. The question is how long does it take to take affect? How long to safely have them cleaned up? Wouldn't want them going through the ring with stuff hanging. One of the bulls they were exposed to is a yearling Char/Hereford cross. He certainly would not be calving ease so the idea of holding them a bit and selling as bred heifers is out of the question. [/QUOTE]
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