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Whole herd infertile?
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<blockquote data-quote="brandonm_13" data-source="post: 520774" data-attributes="member: 7875"><p>I had a wild theory(that is until you said you saw some riding each other), but since they are heifers, have they ever made it to their first heat cycle yet? I would think with their age they would have but... With the tubs and mineral, I wouldn't think it was a mineral deficiency, but I would probably consider adding some SBM or CSM, and switching to a repro mineral.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, there is a chance the Lutalyse isn't any good anymore. If he was recommended, I doubt if he left the container where it got too hot/cold/or was empty and filled with another substance like antibiotic, but who knows. The cows should probably be cycling on their own anyway, unless they are already bred, and good lutalyse should have made at least a couple of them abort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandonm_13, post: 520774, member: 7875"] I had a wild theory(that is until you said you saw some riding each other), but since they are heifers, have they ever made it to their first heat cycle yet? I would think with their age they would have but... With the tubs and mineral, I wouldn't think it was a mineral deficiency, but I would probably consider adding some SBM or CSM, and switching to a repro mineral. Other than that, there is a chance the Lutalyse isn't any good anymore. If he was recommended, I doubt if he left the container where it got too hot/cold/or was empty and filled with another substance like antibiotic, but who knows. The cows should probably be cycling on their own anyway, unless they are already bred, and good lutalyse should have made at least a couple of them abort. [/QUOTE]
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