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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1605473" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I agree, just get a shot and give it to her. You won't see any signs of anything, like blood or anything resembling an abortion, because all it does is prevent an embryo from embedding in the uterus to grow. I would watch her too, she might hold that tail out for a few days if she was bruised by the bull. Give it at least 10 days, my vet says 2 weeks is better... splitting hairs for 4 days. </p><p></p><p>Had a heifer that I had no idea was bred start to udder up, and calved at less than 16 months. She will be stunted I am sure, but has raised the calf. She will get a second shot since she is out of a very fertile family (which is what caused the problem in the first place). The calf was small, is still small, but growing, and she has done okay considering. Have lost one or two over the years too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1605473, member: 25884"] I agree, just get a shot and give it to her. You won't see any signs of anything, like blood or anything resembling an abortion, because all it does is prevent an embryo from embedding in the uterus to grow. I would watch her too, she might hold that tail out for a few days if she was bruised by the bull. Give it at least 10 days, my vet says 2 weeks is better... splitting hairs for 4 days. Had a heifer that I had no idea was bred start to udder up, and calved at less than 16 months. She will be stunted I am sure, but has raised the calf. She will get a second shot since she is out of a very fertile family (which is what caused the problem in the first place). The calf was small, is still small, but growing, and she has done okay considering. Have lost one or two over the years too. [/QUOTE]
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