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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1591908" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Yes, theoretically you should be fine but . . . . Lutalyse is 93% effective up to 100 days. I Luted my bred heifer at 49 days and she did not abort. Vet preg checked her when he pelvic measured/BANGS prob 6 weeks later & saw no signs of pregnancy. Except she was. I'd either hit her in a couple weeks (after you pull the bull) or do a combo Lute/Dex when you wean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1591908, member: 24027"] Yes, theoretically you should be fine but . . . . Lutalyse is 93% effective up to 100 days. I Luted my bred heifer at 49 days and she did not abort. Vet preg checked her when he pelvic measured/BANGS prob 6 weeks later & saw no signs of pregnancy. Except she was. I'd either hit her in a couple weeks (after you pull the bull) or do a combo Lute/Dex when you wean. [/QUOTE]
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