Yes, but in most cases it is best to let the cow carry the calf as long as she wants or needs to, especially if you're looking to induce labour on a heavily pregnant cow. If you induce too early during the third-trimester you could end up with a preemie on your hands, or a calf that has under-developed lungs that has a less chance of surviving than a calf that has been born without being induced. If your veterinarian recommends to induce labour in your cow for whatever reason, Oxytocin is a hormonal drug that can be used to help induce labour. Read the label or ask the vet for a recommended dosage.
There are exceptions to inducing labour, though. But this is really is dependent on what trimester the cow's in to make it successful and to make it an abortion rather than a premature birth. Cows (and heifers) should be induced to abort the fetus in them when they're no more than 5 months into the gestation period. Lutylase or Estrumate are drugs that contain the hormone PGF2-alpha (Prostaglandin F2-alpha, a follicle-stimulating hormone) that are commonly used on cows or heifers that have been mis-breeded to get them to abort.
yes it can help bring on labor but only wen it time
Consult your veterinarian who will be able to induce if he/she thinks it in your cat's best interests, healthwise. You should never attempt to induce your cat yourself.
Yes.
No. The calf will obviously be too big to get his shoulders through the pelvic opening and through the birth canal without causing extensive damage to both himself an the cow, even if he was pulled out with a calf puller. You're much better off getting the vet out to do a Caesarean section on her to safely pull the calf out.
No.
doesn't a cow require lutalyse and dexamethasone to induce labor?
Estrumate or Lutalyse injection is enough to induce labour in a cow. See your vet (and read the label) for dosage and injection instructions.
Drinking vinegar to induce labor is an old wives tale and will not work. It is not recommended to try to induce labor by any methods.
Only a Vet, with medication, could induce labor in a cat. Cats are natural mothers and will go into labor when the time is right.
No
This application is not scientifically confirmed.
I think it can
No
Yes, but don't drink it.
Yes it can make u go into labor
Well, the most natural thing I know to help induce labor is walking, and orgasms or intercourse. Here is a link that will give you a whole list of things that can help to naturally induce labor: * http://pregnancychildbirth.suite101.com/article.cfm/tired_of_being_pregnant
No, never heard that before. Perhaps you should look into labor acupressure which helps to induce labor and also can be used to reduce the pain during childbirth.