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Problems with Cervix and breeding
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<blockquote data-quote="whitecow" data-source="post: 1043755" data-attributes="member: 8638"><p>Some additional thoughts about non-cycling... What body condition are they in? If under BCS 5, that could be the problem. What has the weather been like? Could the summer heat be the problem? My first thought would be to sell them. But if you like them and want to make the effort, you could try a synchronization protocol. GnRH + CIDR on Day 0; PG + pull CIDR on day 7; expect heat 48-72 hrs later; GnRH at breeding.</p><p></p><p>The GnRH should help if they are cystic. Sometimes the Progesterone in the CIDR can stimulate non-cycling animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitecow, post: 1043755, member: 8638"] Some additional thoughts about non-cycling... What body condition are they in? If under BCS 5, that could be the problem. What has the weather been like? Could the summer heat be the problem? My first thought would be to sell them. But if you like them and want to make the effort, you could try a synchronization protocol. GnRH + CIDR on Day 0; PG + pull CIDR on day 7; expect heat 48-72 hrs later; GnRH at breeding. The GnRH should help if they are cystic. Sometimes the Progesterone in the CIDR can stimulate non-cycling animals. [/QUOTE]
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