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Update born dead or alive and embryo flush
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 435287" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Sometime after day 30 according to the vet. He doesn;t know the exact day. The book that I got the data from I would assume to be accurate as to when the actual attachment is made. The only way I know of to really know 100% would be to butcher bred cows at each day of pregnancy to determine the exact day. It's not that unusaul for a cow to skip 2 heats and that would pretty much fall in line with implantation not having taken place, the embryo (blasto whatever) having been sloghed and a normal heat following. In my mind, if implantation had taken place it would take longer for the uterus to get back into shape to accept another pregnancy. Those are my thoughts, not his.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 435287, member: 34"] Sometime after day 30 according to the vet. He doesn;t know the exact day. The book that I got the data from I would assume to be accurate as to when the actual attachment is made. The only way I know of to really know 100% would be to butcher bred cows at each day of pregnancy to determine the exact day. It's not that unusaul for a cow to skip 2 heats and that would pretty much fall in line with implantation not having taken place, the embryo (blasto whatever) having been sloghed and a normal heat following. In my mind, if implantation had taken place it would take longer for the uterus to get back into shape to accept another pregnancy. Those are my thoughts, not his. [/QUOTE]
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