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    Lutalyse HighCon

    We will use it middle of next month, 1 1/2 needle has worked okay here but lots of bent needles and its a hassle. We plan to try Sub Q and will use a repeating gun as well...
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    Lutalyse HighCon

    Picked up some sync drugs from vet and got Lutalyse HighCon from vet...2ml injection instead of 5ml and subcutaneous approved. Anyone used it? Sounds like a pretty good deal https://www.zoetisus.com/products/dairy/lutalyse-highcon.aspx
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    SAV Bismark

    We used him two years back on 15 heifers or so and had good luck calving ease so we bred more heifers to him this year. I think we pulled 2 calves out of 26 this year. Two of nicest females in replacement pen are out of him, which is the biggest reason we will be using him again...moderate and...
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    Artificial Insemination Guns

    I use twist type because I would lose the donut ring and be SOL. Never had problems with twist-type. 1/4 cc gun would be needed if you plan on using sexed semen.
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    W/C Wide Track

    Just found this in my email... SHAWANO, Wis. - Dr. Jon Beever, University of Illinois, has confirmed 1SM00131 W/C WIDE TRACK 694Y is a carrier of Contractural Arachnodactyly (CA), also known as Fawn Calf Syndrome (FCS). Previously, Wide Track, a 15/16 purebred Simmental, was not identified as a...
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    Twinning...

    Had a set of dead twins last night, both were in normal calving position and trying to come through birth canal at the same time. Reached in and could feed 3 legs and 2 heads all just over elbow deep. Seems like bad luck, as she was so close to being able to push the one out. This is the 5th...
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    What breed am I?

    It is definitely possible (probable) for the cow to carry the spotting gene, but this has to all but rule out Upgrade being the sire...I would think. I find it hard to believe he leads Simmental association in registrations and would be a spotting gene carrier, let alone an unknown one. She was...
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    What breed am I?

    If the straw was mislabeled, will I be able to identify the sire? Or will I just be able to rule out Upgrade?
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    What breed am I?

    Okay, so could someone help me? What are the steps to getting DNA parentage? What information does the report yield? Thanks for the help! She is a heifer so parentage may be important moving forward.
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    What breed am I?

    http://ranchers.net/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/16351 Had this calf this morning. A.I'd to NLC Upgrade due April 6. Commercial black cow. What happened??? Straw was mislabeled? Spotting gene in cow? Have had cow for 10 years and always had black calves.
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    My Choices for AI Sires

    After our first year breeding virgin heifers, I will not be using another (polled) hereford next year. Used 719T and ended up assisting on 4 out of 6 calves. Two of which were over 100lbs. Had 14 black angus sired (Bismarck) and assisted with zero. We also have used Victor 755t on our cows and...
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    Is the winter of 2014 effecting your 2015 calving?

    Had our first cow calve yesterday. 1 day early based on 283 gestation. 102 lb bull calf. We don't have many 100+ lb calves traditionally. Not sure how much blame can be put on the weather or not. Our heifers that calved last month averaged about 85lbs for calves using sires SAV Bismarck and...
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    MGA Withdrawl

    We are going to use a long term CIDR protocol this year for heifers and they are currently on MGA in a drylot setting. Does anyone know or have information on how long before synchronization protocol begins should we stop feeding MGA?
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    Make a recomendation

    Not sure if we will use the 14 day protocol or the 7 this year. 14 is nice because you can give prebreeding vaccinations at time of CIDR insertion and it eliminates a trip through the chute. We had just under 56% conception using the 14 day protocol. I would be curious if anyone has used both...
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    Make a recomendation

    http://www.iowabeefcenter.org/estrus_synch.html The estrus planner is a great tool to set up your sync program. It will give you a calendar that you can follow when you choose a protocol. There are many other good links posted to help you choose a protocol. This app from ABS website looks...
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    General opinions about temperatures?

    Been calving heifers for 3 weeks now. Yesterday windchill was -23. They all calve in enclosed barn, stay there for 2 days then get kicked out into the yard where they have access to a calf shelter with some straw. This morning a couple 2 week old calves were outside the shelter jumping around...
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    Sleep all-night calving ease....

    It is a Gallagher scale with tru-test load bars and platform. It bolted to the alley of our portable tub/alley/chute in the background of the first photo. Two sliding gates keep animal in alley until weighed then off to the head gate. Love it come weaning and implant time for feeder cattle...
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    Sleep all-night calving ease....

    Victor 719t calf fresh out of a sim-angus heifer.
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    Sensation vs. Victor 719T calves?

    So far have calved 13 heifers this year. 3 719T's One small and vigorous. One easy pull with swelled up nose. One hard pull with a BIG head. Have 3 more 719t bred heifers yet to calve that are on day 285 of gestation (not a good feeling right now). 10 SAV Bismarcks all finished and came...
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    First calf of season, 10 days old

    Yikes, seems a little harsh. While we aren't as far north as Wisconsin, it most certainly gets below zero and the majority of seedstock producers in SD are calving right now. We will be starting commercial heifers in a week. I get it, you calve in May/June but that maybe doesn't fit everyone's...
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