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LIVESTOCKS => Large ruminants (Carabao, cattle etc) => Topic started by: totz on March 15, 2010, 07:26:42 PM



Title: Sign ng buntis na baka
Post by: totz on March 15, 2010, 07:26:42 PM
Hello po doc,

Ano po ba ang sign na ang baka ay buntis na?

salamat po doc.


Title: Re: Sign ng buntis na baka
Post by: molave on March 15, 2010, 09:15:02 PM
A cow is pregnant if no signs of heat occured  21 days after breeding the cow might be pregnant
or 60 days after breeding call your A.I to conduct  pregnancy diagnosis by rectal palpation.


Title: Re: Sign ng buntis na baka
Post by: DonT on March 16, 2010, 12:45:44 PM
Its so dificult to detect a pregnant cow. A friend of mine was deworming one of his skinny cows a couple of weeks ago, in the hope that it can improve its condition...then a day after deworming, the cow gave birth to a calf. Suprising. One can never be sure that a cow is not pregnant.  ;D


Title: Re: Sign ng buntis na baka
Post by: chitx2000 on April 01, 2010, 09:56:30 PM
agreed on that . . . we even have an experience where we bought a cow from another barangay and after 2 weeks it gave birth :) . . . so even the previous owner was not able to detect that the cow was pregnant prior to selling . . .


Title: Re: Sign ng buntis na baka
Post by: kagammi on July 09, 2010, 02:44:17 PM
sir,
best thing to do is to call your AI technician for pregnancy diagnosis.
some expert can detect as early as 21 days.
but in our case we usually palpate at 3 months para sigurado.
take note also that sometimes, in case of silent heaters karaniwan sa mga buffaloes, akala ntin buntis n since no signs of reheat 18-21 days after breeding or even up to 60 days sa iba, based on our experience. hoping n buntis n and at 3 months we palpate di pla.
we often advise sa mga case n ganito to closely monitor their animal especially the heat period since alam ntin every after 18-21 days they will come in heat.
kagammi