braunvieh said:
Do you give 5cc Lutalyse and 25cc Dex at the same time to induce? Generally when would you expect them to start calving from that point?
The signal for labor in the cow is fetal cortisol - dexamethasone is a mimic of fetal cortisol. Dexamethasone alone will induce labor but many prefer (and I among them) to add Lutalyse when inducing.
Dose of dexamethasone is 20 to 30 mg (FWIW good to give dose in mg not ml because there are different concentrations of dexamethasone) - for 2mg/ml concentration that is 10 to 15 ml (cc)
Dose of Lutalyse is 25 mg (5 ml -cc)
Give both at the same time - deep in the muscle
I always check (palpate) the cow to make sure I feel 2 feet and a head (or if I don't I know what I've got)
cow should calve in 24 to 48 hours - generally about 36 hrs
There is no evidence (scientific) that inducing beef cows leads to more retained placentas than not inducing them - this is different than in dairy - there is also no evidence that giving oxytocin or lutalyse after 24 hours makes any difference with RPs - but it makes people feel better and like they are doing something
