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<blockquote data-quote="kworth1980" data-source="post: 1137052" data-attributes="member: 21740"><p>Thanks Everyone. I did the Nine Day with Day 0, GnRH shot, CIDR inserted, Day 7, CIDR removed, shot of Estrumate given. Day 9 (54 hrs after removal of CIDR) (tonight at 7pm) they are to be bred and another GnRH shot - worried though as we did three girls and none are showing any heat signs. I guess worse case if they come into standing heat after being bred, get him to come back and re-bred. Finding it odd this year as our bull is close and lets us know that there is a cow in heat but no one is mounting anyone lol its like the girls all have baby brain still, everyone is in excellent shape and health... Last year we did it all natural cycle AI and heat detecting but this year we decided just to AI a few and run a bull. This is the program that a Embryo Transplant company by us gave us to follow- lol so I would hope they know what seems to work???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kworth1980, post: 1137052, member: 21740"] Thanks Everyone. I did the Nine Day with Day 0, GnRH shot, CIDR inserted, Day 7, CIDR removed, shot of Estrumate given. Day 9 (54 hrs after removal of CIDR) (tonight at 7pm) they are to be bred and another GnRH shot - worried though as we did three girls and none are showing any heat signs. I guess worse case if they come into standing heat after being bred, get him to come back and re-bred. Finding it odd this year as our bull is close and lets us know that there is a cow in heat but no one is mounting anyone lol its like the girls all have baby brain still, everyone is in excellent shape and health... Last year we did it all natural cycle AI and heat detecting but this year we decided just to AI a few and run a bull. This is the program that a Embryo Transplant company by us gave us to follow- lol so I would hope they know what seems to work??? [/QUOTE]
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