Witch Doctor cow flush

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nck21

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What bull would work with my Witch Doctor cow? She's PB maine and won't breed so I was thinking something with angus, maybe 3-D...
 

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nck21 said:
What bull would work with my Witch Doctor cow? She's PB maine and won't breed so I was thinking something with angus, maybe 3-D...

she won't breed?  and changing breeds of bull will help how?
 

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knabe said:
nck21 said:
What bull would work with my Witch Doctor cow? She's PB maine and won't breed so I was thinking something with angus, maybe 3-D...

she won't breed?  and changing breeds of bull will help how?

Exactly what I was wondering.  ???
 

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nck21 said:
What bull would work with my Witch Doctor cow? She's PB maine and won't breed so I was thinking something with angus, maybe 3-D...
hamburger
 

nck21

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You guys are right, problem is I paid quite a bit for her and she was guaranteed bred, tried to contact the seller with no luck.
 

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nck21 said:
You guys are right, problem is I paid quite a bit for her and she was guaranteed bred, tried to contact the seller with no luck.


Doesn't sound good @ all..........  I've had those problems before... for some reason their cell or house phone just rings and rings.... :mad:
 

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nck21 said:
You guys are right, problem is I paid quite a bit for her and she was guaranteed bred, tried to contact the seller with no luck.

B4 you go any further with her, you need to take her to a reproductive specialist for an exam, then you can make an informed decision as to whether or not she has a future in your herd
 

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Right about the exam. Then if you want to recoup some of your investment and they can get her to flush, flush her terminal ie Heatwave ,Monopoly , whatever . Fill the tank with eggs and ship her. She was probably a problem  cow for them also and thats why they sold her.
 

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I think everything that was said is good for you to think about.  I had a cow who had a cyst and the vet helped her and we got a calf and if she were good en ought we could have flushed her.  We sold her after we raised the calf and she did breed back.  My Dad had a cow that the only way we could get her to breed was to give her a hormone shot and she bred naturally every time.

On the bulls to use if you can get her to ovulate, it would be up to you as to where your interest are. <cowboy>
 
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