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Adam Davis
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female heat cycles?

I have a female that has not cycled in quite a while, anything out there that will help cause them to cycle.

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I am replying but this may be the last on posts as this because of the deniers that slam me and another guy on here takes all the credit for months no years of research I put into this.
Helped and they take credit.


Make sure feed does not have too much IODINE ingredients
Anything listed as iodides adds. Potassium Iodide in there also messes with the thyroid big time.Many feeds today have TOO MUCH because it has been approved by A**** and are running way high

Have thyroid levels checked .
Have dog tested for Lymes .
If positive and treated thyroid levels will come back to normal.
Even then your feed may not have adequate nutrients.
A product called BREED HEAT produced by a vet Has worked in bringing in females . Yes it does work. This product will add nutrients your feed lacks .

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CHEWBACH
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if you have another female … throw it in with her when it comes in might help. but remember some comes in every 6 mts and some once a year. and some older females ????????

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I have 3 females in the same pen, eating the same food. The 5 year old comes in every 6 months the 3 1/2 year old has been in heat twice in her life. The 16 month old has never been in heat.

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I have 3 females in the same pen, eating the same food. The 5 year old comes in every 6 months the 3 1/2 year old has been in heat twice in her life. The 16 month old has never been in heat.
you have a screwed up mess.

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Breedheat supplement

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quote:
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you have a screwed up mess.
LOL I don't think so.

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Thanks for the replies, I know she was on a feed with too much iodine (Victor) but she has been on Purina Pro Plan for about two years and no heat cycle.

Thanks Pat apricate the reply I figure some one else had some similar experience and could tell me what work for them.

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quote:
Originally posted by Adam Davis
Thanks for the replies, I know she was on a feed with too much iodine (Victor) but she has been on Purina Pro Plan for about two years and no heat cycle.

Thanks Pat apricate the reply I figure some one else had some similar experience and could tell me what work for them.



I had same results w/same feed..... Victor red bag 24/20....My Female was on it for years,never came in 'right'.Took her off too late.Even bought females that had just had pups.Put them on Victor{Not knowing the problem}....no pups.Will never feed Victor again.

Feeding cheap Rural King 30/20 Orange bag now.
Thanks for doing the research Pat!

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some of mine cycled and bred after changing this female has never come in heat again

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