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? on bringing female in heat
Has anyone had their vet give their bitch a shot to come in heat and her have pups? If so any problems?
I did it once never again female didn't take and she didn't come back in heat for 3 years.
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yeah buddy I had my vet abort a breeding and all them hormones will screw a gyps cycle up for a couple of years . they come in twice a year as it is I'd recommend waiting .
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That's the problem, we decide to finally breed her and she hasn't come back in. Maybe not meant to be
Put her in a pen next to a female in heat, she'll be in in no time.
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had a guy call me the other night about this and we got to talking.ive had couple females that there heat cycle was screwed up and have talked to others that feales haven't come in.do any of you think with this GMO corn and other chemicals in grain might have something to do with it.just a thought.
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She has come in heat every year Nov 5th or 6th Not this year. Had a bitch come in Nov. 15th In a kennel next to her. No luck She seems to be in perfect health. First year we got to hunt her all season.Man was that fun.
tim enter her in the biggest hunt coming up , schedual your vacation , book your rooms and spend all the money you have getting ready for the trip and I promise you a few days before you are set to go she will come into a full blown heat cycle lol
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I got one, but i didnt take her to my local vet.....Took my bitch to a vet that "specializes" in reproduction.....
That was 5 yrs. ago....she's fine now and raised 4 litters off her, to date !
I would do it again if I had another one worth doing it too.
Good luck
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Robert, that probably would work Good one! Whisper, what did they do
tim
That's just what you need more pups in ur kennel it might be a sign no more black and white pups for u lol
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LOL Can't have enough walker dogs. Plus I am afraid to put a dog on here for sale. Don't want the "man" to call me a dog trader
pups
if they look in ur back yard they would say u are
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Grand nite CH Triple Creek Ace
Dog whisper
What did he do for her? I've had a couple the had weird heat cycles. I had one that didn't come in for 7 years. Finally she came in. Another would be 6 months or a year or 18 months. I have one now that every 7 months she would come in until I paid in advance a stud fee. It's been 18 months now.
I used to do it and things may have improved medically since I quit. Some females did just fine. But some had screwed up cycles for the rest of their lives. They would come in heat every three months whether you needed them to or not and some would stay in heat for six weeks. I wont do it again unless I have a super bitch that wont cycle.
There was a thread on here a while back talking about rasberry leaves making heat cycles more regular. Might sound like an old wives tale but several people were saying they tried it and it worked. The one guy said he got berry tea leaves and put the tea on her feed. He said she loves it and it evened her right out. That thread wasn't more than a month ago, you might want to look it up.
As a human female, I know that doctors tell you to rest up and not get so much exercise if you want to get pregnant. A lot of female professional athletes cycle less frequently, especially in endurance sports like long distance running. My advice would be to hunt her less or at least more gently for a couple of weeks and see if she comes in.
Also, feed her more. Somehow the body knows it doesn't have enough spare calories to support pups and continue to hunt real hard, so it skips cycles..
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Good info Emily, I hunt my dogs ten months a year at least three times a week and they run as much as eight hours a day. They have low body fat. I will try that with a female that I would like to come in as soon as the others get back in action.
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The only thing we have done different with this female in the last year is change her feed. I switched to Ultra 24/20 She has missed last 2 cycles. She gets hunted quite a bit every year and has never missed till now.She is in top shape. Doesn't make sense. Finally decide to breed her and she doesn't come in. Imagine that!
put her back on the feed you were feeding her before ,worth a try. and stop hunting her so hard.
If that works let us know. I feed 24/20 also and my two females dont cycle regularly. But my problem is probably line breeding too tight. Also I think it is hereditary. One female two or three gens back only came in heat twice in her life. One of my females is her granddaughter and has never cycled in three years.
this will work
Tim, tie her up in your back yard and don't watch.
Guaranteed she will come in. 63 days later the proof is there
Dick
I am going back to other feed on her, hate to she does good on Ultra. And I'll quit hunting her so hard when you quit hunting Mike so hard LOL I hunted with Gary Cook the other night, he said he was breeding his bitch to Mike.
Jeff, that would be my luck
got me on that one Tim!! lol
Tim, You might also call Dean Bitzel at Nevergone and talk to him about your problem.
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