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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 25119" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Thank you all for your info. The lute I assume causes the uterus to contract and that is what makes her dump the placenta. Correct? An old dairy farmer once told me that if you use lute to syncronize cattle that you can expect half of them to retain their placentas. I used CIDRS and lute to sync my spring cows. Am I in for a lot of problems?</p><p> Also, I have herd the that hereford joke. Even the hereford guys 'round here tell that one! Every breed has its shortfalls just like every breed has its benifits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 25119, member: 190"] Thank you all for your info. The lute I assume causes the uterus to contract and that is what makes her dump the placenta. Correct? An old dairy farmer once told me that if you use lute to syncronize cattle that you can expect half of them to retain their placentas. I used CIDRS and lute to sync my spring cows. Am I in for a lot of problems? Also, I have herd the that hereford joke. Even the hereford guys 'round here tell that one! Every breed has its shortfalls just like every breed has its benifits. [/QUOTE]
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