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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 519171" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I totally agree with MM. First, you need to understand the "timing process" of Lut. "IF" they are in the right time frame to have a CL, than you should see standing heat 2-4 days after the shot. But, without a vet palpating them, you don't even know if they are actually cycling.</p><p>And, by the way, if you were giving the two shot system, the 2nd shot should be give 11 days after the first.</p><p>Also, did you place the K-Mar patches in the right place? If they are too far forward, they can be ridden to death, and the patch won't be compressed to break the red dye capsule.</p><p>As far as them stopping what they are doing because they expect you to feed them, you need to observe them longer. If you spend 1/2 hour with them, they will get bored and go back to what they were doing. Also, you need to observe when they are NOT being fed.</p><p>Pictures would be nice, but looking at them can't tell you what's going on inside - a vet can!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 519171, member: 968"] I totally agree with MM. First, you need to understand the "timing process" of Lut. "IF" they are in the right time frame to have a CL, than you should see standing heat 2-4 days after the shot. But, without a vet palpating them, you don't even know if they are actually cycling. And, by the way, if you were giving the two shot system, the 2nd shot should be give 11 days after the first. Also, did you place the K-Mar patches in the right place? If they are too far forward, they can be ridden to death, and the patch won't be compressed to break the red dye capsule. As far as them stopping what they are doing because they expect you to feed them, you need to observe them longer. If you spend 1/2 hour with them, they will get bored and go back to what they were doing. Also, you need to observe when they are NOT being fed. Pictures would be nice, but looking at them can't tell you what's going on inside - a vet can! [/QUOTE]
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