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Want to bring a female into heat
I know I have read on here before that there is a pill to help bring a female in. Could someone please advise me on what it is and where to get it?....Thanks, Kevin
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Kevin Duck
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Kevin Duck
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I put some information on here a couple of times about some pills I was using. We had success using the pills, and at the time the pills were not a controlled substance. However, the pills that we used are now a controlled substance.
My wife tells me there are some other methods, but I have only used this one method. You can call my wife and speak to her about bringing females into heat if you would like. She can give you the name of the drug we have used. Dr. Miller at 601-776-5326.
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Send her entry into Autumn Oaks.
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Send her entry into Autumn Oaks.
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Kevin Duck
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shot
Take her to the vet and they can give her a shot. They only problem is that the female may come in but not ovulate. So it is a chance you have to take or wait. Some guys here have used the shot to move the heat cycle, when it conflicts with hunting season.
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I would refrain from drugs. The easiest thing to do is give her a good worming and my dad always feed a bitch heavey with meat scraps. She will come in as soon as she starts to put on enough fat to feed pups almost everytime. Cyotes often have heats and very the numbers in their litters by food avialibility. Dogs often do the same. Worth a try. Hope it helps you. Steve
Kennel her next to one that is in season.
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Natural
The shot is lutalyse and it can make them come into standing heat but is very harsh on dogs. Cystic ovaries are very common from this. Vets reccomend not to give this. Dogs will usually syncronyze heat cycles if kenneled together. If your cycles regular dont worry she will be in soon.Just plan on taking her to a big hunt(lol)
hank
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