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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 35822" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Review your heat detection and insemination timing. Are they, or were they cycling regularly, i.e. a consistant number of days between heats? Is the semen from one of the large studs or a smaller outfit that may not be CSS ceritified? Does the technician feel confident that he/she is depositing the semen in the correct spot? Has the semen been stored properly and thawed correctly?</p><p>Were they nervous and stirred up when they were bred, over heated? Have you had an exceptional heat spell around 13-15 days after breeding, that can prevent implantation.</p><p>Those a pretty much the things to look at</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 35822, member: 34"] Review your heat detection and insemination timing. Are they, or were they cycling regularly, i.e. a consistant number of days between heats? Is the semen from one of the large studs or a smaller outfit that may not be CSS ceritified? Does the technician feel confident that he/she is depositing the semen in the correct spot? Has the semen been stored properly and thawed correctly? Were they nervous and stirred up when they were bred, over heated? Have you had an exceptional heat spell around 13-15 days after breeding, that can prevent implantation. Those a pretty much the things to look at dun [/QUOTE]
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