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<blockquote data-quote="MF135" data-source="post: 834605" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>After my Gpas recent mess with the Gelbvieh bull AMGV1102462 (Have pulled every calf) we're going to give all our yearling heifers a shot of Lutalyse. I dont' know that any of them are bred but with our recent luck, better safe than sorry. We have purchased an Angus bull (AAA#15332659) to bred to the heifers that Ide like to turn in with them, but like I said, I want to abort any calf that could be from the Gelbvieh beforehand. I have already purchased the Lutalyse but what about the dexamethasone... is this necessary? What protocal would yall suggest to assure any pregnancies are eliminated and when should I then turn the new bull in with these heifers?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MF135, post: 834605, member: 14057"] After my Gpas recent mess with the Gelbvieh bull AMGV1102462 (Have pulled every calf) we're going to give all our yearling heifers a shot of Lutalyse. I dont' know that any of them are bred but with our recent luck, better safe than sorry. We have purchased an Angus bull (AAA#15332659) to bred to the heifers that Ide like to turn in with them, but like I said, I want to abort any calf that could be from the Gelbvieh beforehand. I have already purchased the Lutalyse but what about the dexamethasone... is this necessary? What protocal would yall suggest to assure any pregnancies are eliminated and when should I then turn the new bull in with these heifers? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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