Post by WoodSpryte Farm/Tiffany on Apr 5, 2011 20:34:15 GMT -5
is PREGNANT!!!!!!!!
We had finally decided we were done trying till summer! and what do you know! Not only is she pregnant, her milk had way dropped like we were down to 2 gallons, and suddenly is coming up and we are just shy of 4 again!
We found another girl, Reba to add to the ladies and adelle is doing great as well. Only bad news is my 9 yo sons ewe delivered a lamb today early. We had her due for June, as I SEEN her breed then. What the heck!!! this lamb is definately NOT a june lamb but it is a little early. she totally quit laboring so I have left her for a while, to HOPEFULLY deliver a placenta. I still have not broke the news to him, he will be heart broken.
But I guess, as you all know with the good comes the bad. so excited about Clarice being pregnant. she is due Dec. 6th. cant wait to let the vet know that AIed her!
just thought I would share with all of you that have so kindly put up with my whining!
Tif
BioTracking LLC
1150 Alturas Dr
Suite 105
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208.882.9736
Fax:208.882.1490
email: biotracking@biotracking.com
web: www.biotracking.com
bioPRYN PSPB Report
Date Received Log In #
4/4/2011 45050
Submitted By Report To
Wood Spryte Farm
REPORT NOTES:
Tiffany Rich
totrllamas@yahoo.com
Report Date Assay/Animal Number of Samples
04/05/2011 Cattle - 1 sample(s) 1
Open Open Recheck Cutoff Pregnant Recheck Pregnant
OD < 0.131 OD = 0.131 to 0.146 0.146 OD = 0.146 to 0.167 OD > 0.167
Tube Number Animal ID Response in Test, OD PSPB Range Days Post Breeding
1 Clarice 0.2415 Pregnant 31
BioTracking LLC results measure the presence of Pregnancy-Specific Protein B (PSPB) in serum and the attached results are provided for you and your veterinarian's interpretation. If a sample's OD falls in the Open range, 99.9% of animals are not pregnant in confirmatory testing; alternatively, if the OD falls in the Pregnant range, 93 - 95% of animals are pregnant in confirmatory testing. Consult with your veterinarian when interpreting your results. See accompanying letter for more detailed information about the bioPRYN test, or visit the website listed on this report.
© Biotracking LLC 2004-2009 All rights reserved.
We had finally decided we were done trying till summer! and what do you know! Not only is she pregnant, her milk had way dropped like we were down to 2 gallons, and suddenly is coming up and we are just shy of 4 again!
We found another girl, Reba to add to the ladies and adelle is doing great as well. Only bad news is my 9 yo sons ewe delivered a lamb today early. We had her due for June, as I SEEN her breed then. What the heck!!! this lamb is definately NOT a june lamb but it is a little early. she totally quit laboring so I have left her for a while, to HOPEFULLY deliver a placenta. I still have not broke the news to him, he will be heart broken.
But I guess, as you all know with the good comes the bad. so excited about Clarice being pregnant. she is due Dec. 6th. cant wait to let the vet know that AIed her!
just thought I would share with all of you that have so kindly put up with my whining!
Tif
BioTracking LLC
1150 Alturas Dr
Suite 105
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208.882.9736
Fax:208.882.1490
email: biotracking@biotracking.com
web: www.biotracking.com
bioPRYN PSPB Report
Date Received Log In #
4/4/2011 45050
Submitted By Report To
Wood Spryte Farm
REPORT NOTES:
Tiffany Rich
totrllamas@yahoo.com
Report Date Assay/Animal Number of Samples
04/05/2011 Cattle - 1 sample(s) 1
Open Open Recheck Cutoff Pregnant Recheck Pregnant
OD < 0.131 OD = 0.131 to 0.146 0.146 OD = 0.146 to 0.167 OD > 0.167
Tube Number Animal ID Response in Test, OD PSPB Range Days Post Breeding
1 Clarice 0.2415 Pregnant 31
BioTracking LLC results measure the presence of Pregnancy-Specific Protein B (PSPB) in serum and the attached results are provided for you and your veterinarian's interpretation. If a sample's OD falls in the Open range, 99.9% of animals are not pregnant in confirmatory testing; alternatively, if the OD falls in the Pregnant range, 93 - 95% of animals are pregnant in confirmatory testing. Consult with your veterinarian when interpreting your results. See accompanying letter for more detailed information about the bioPRYN test, or visit the website listed on this report.
© Biotracking LLC 2004-2009 All rights reserved.