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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 785950" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Last year my % was terrible at around 30%. This year I believe I will see vast improvement. Based off what I am seeing after heat patching and turning the bull in a about 35 days after I bred them I think I may be around 70% on synched heats. I wanted to see what my success rate was after working a few days with a local AI tech. I patched my cows after a month or so and turned my bull in for clean up. I left the patches on for 2 cycles to elapse. Roughly 30% or so showed significant rubbing on the patches so I am hoping that my success rate is that good. We will know for sure come calving time this spring.</p><p></p><p>I did two (cow and heifer) for a co-worker and both stuck. I felt good about that being it was on somebody elses cows and I didn't want them to throw away money on the meds, CIDR's and semen due to my ineptness. I am new to A.I. so everyday in the chute is a learning experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 785950, member: 1863"] Last year my % was terrible at around 30%. This year I believe I will see vast improvement. Based off what I am seeing after heat patching and turning the bull in a about 35 days after I bred them I think I may be around 70% on synched heats. I wanted to see what my success rate was after working a few days with a local AI tech. I patched my cows after a month or so and turned my bull in for clean up. I left the patches on for 2 cycles to elapse. Roughly 30% or so showed significant rubbing on the patches so I am hoping that my success rate is that good. We will know for sure come calving time this spring. I did two (cow and heifer) for a co-worker and both stuck. I felt good about that being it was on somebody elses cows and I didn't want them to throw away money on the meds, CIDR's and semen due to my ineptness. I am new to A.I. so everyday in the chute is a learning experience. [/QUOTE]
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