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Lutolyse good or bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="fnfarms1" data-source="post: 1538483" data-attributes="member: 24416"><p>So to try to tighten up calving etc I've used Lutolyse the last 3 years. However I feel like I've hurt myself. We've been having open cows still. It's not bulls because I've used different ones. </p><p></p><p>For example this year I had 2 bulls out with 41 cows. I shot 15 cows with the Lutolyse. We ended up with 7 open. Of those 7, 4 of them were given Lutolyse and never bred. 2 of the 7 had good excuses for not breeding. Opinions? </p><p></p><p>Side note, in the past I was shooting 5-7 cows at a time and doing them all. This year I got lazy and did 15 at once, I could understand some being later but not flat laying out. This year I even fed more feed than normal 15 days ahead of bull turn out and 45days after trying to ensure nutrition. All breeding is natural service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fnfarms1, post: 1538483, member: 24416"] So to try to tighten up calving etc I've used Lutolyse the last 3 years. However I feel like I've hurt myself. We've been having open cows still. It's not bulls because I've used different ones. For example this year I had 2 bulls out with 41 cows. I shot 15 cows with the Lutolyse. We ended up with 7 open. Of those 7, 4 of them were given Lutolyse and never bred. 2 of the 7 had good excuses for not breeding. Opinions? Side note, in the past I was shooting 5-7 cows at a time and doing them all. This year I got lazy and did 15 at once, I could understand some being later but not flat laying out. This year I even fed more feed than normal 15 days ahead of bull turn out and 45days after trying to ensure nutrition. All breeding is natural service. [/QUOTE]
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