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Problem breeding back after lute?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1411321" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Yes have had some slow breed backs with aborting a too young bred heifer. Usually we will give them 2 shots of lute, one to abort and another to make sure they cleaned afterbirth etc. a bout 2 weeks later. It seems to just throw their systems into a tailspin. They often go anestrus, stop cycling for awhile. I think her body needed more time to readjust to not being pregnant; not anything proven or scientific in my observations. You only gave her 2 months to readjust and then put her with the bull. In some of the dairies, they have more problems with trying to synch heifers than if they had just bred on normal heats. Her nutrition level would also be a factor, but if everyone else is bred it probably is the disruption of her pregnancy and then the body reverting to a non-cycling state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1411321, member: 25884"] Yes have had some slow breed backs with aborting a too young bred heifer. Usually we will give them 2 shots of lute, one to abort and another to make sure they cleaned afterbirth etc. a bout 2 weeks later. It seems to just throw their systems into a tailspin. They often go anestrus, stop cycling for awhile. I think her body needed more time to readjust to not being pregnant; not anything proven or scientific in my observations. You only gave her 2 months to readjust and then put her with the bull. In some of the dairies, they have more problems with trying to synch heifers than if they had just bred on normal heats. Her nutrition level would also be a factor, but if everyone else is bred it probably is the disruption of her pregnancy and then the body reverting to a non-cycling state. [/QUOTE]
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