Nesikep
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I've had a cow in standing heat 2 months before she calved... rare, but it happens..
I have plenty of cows that look bred after calving like Ms Porky here.. Palpating would probably be the only way to tell for sureSilver said:I guess the other burning question is: Does she appear long bred?
If she was tested bred in May she must be due any time. An empty heifer should stand out from the rest.
Silver said:I guess the other burning question is: Does she appear long bred?
If she was tested bred in May she must be due any time. An empty heifer should stand out from the rest.
Bright Raven said:Richnm said:Should I take her to be re-preg tested or sync her next week ?
No need to preg test. She lost her pregnancy. If she is standing, AI her this afternoon. Otherwise, you could give her Lutalyse in 8 to 10 days to recycle her. She will come back into heat after the Lutalyse shot. Usually 48 to 72 hours.
WinterSpringsFarm said:Bright Raven said:Richnm said:Should I take her to be re-preg tested or sync her next week ?
No need to preg test. She lost her pregnancy. If she is standing, AI her this afternoon. Otherwise, you could give her Lutalyse in 8 to 10 days to recycle her. She will come back into heat after the Lutalyse shot. Usually 48 to 72 hours.
Not true, had a cow last year that the bull mounted and hunched every 21 days. She calved like the rest of them. I'd for sure be palping her before any drugs are administered.
Richnm said:
Richnm said:I re-preg tested all the heifers. In that pen. She was the only one open.
which stats are you referring to ?Silver said:Thanks for the update. Now that you know for certain you can make decisions..
....also, did you know that 63.2% of all statistics are made up on the spot?
Richnm said:which stats are you referring to ?Silver said:Thanks for the update. Now that you know for certain you can make decisions..
....also, did you know that 63.2% of all statistics are made up on the spot?