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<blockquote data-quote="gberry" data-source="post: 650970" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>We have AI'd our herd for the last 2 seasons and are getting ready again. The first year, we used Lutalyse and CIDRs with ok results, but didn't like the expense. Last year we bred on natural heats, but I can't invest that amount of time spread out over a month this year. I have read some on here and other places and had decided to go with 2 shot prostaglandin. Before, I thought the interval was 11 days, but went to the Lutalyse website</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.lutalyse.com/Lutalyse.aspx?country=US&species=DA&drug=LT&sec=400#seq12" target="_blank">http://www.lutalyse.com/Lutalyse.aspx?c ... =400#seq12</a></p><p></p><p>and they recommend a 14 day interval. Claimed the percentage of cattle expected to come into heat after the second shot increases from 75 to 95 percent. Anyone have any experience with a 14 versus 11 day interval?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gberry, post: 650970, member: 3325"] We have AI'd our herd for the last 2 seasons and are getting ready again. The first year, we used Lutalyse and CIDRs with ok results, but didn't like the expense. Last year we bred on natural heats, but I can't invest that amount of time spread out over a month this year. I have read some on here and other places and had decided to go with 2 shot prostaglandin. Before, I thought the interval was 11 days, but went to the Lutalyse website [url=http://www.lutalyse.com/Lutalyse.aspx?country=US&species=DA&drug=LT&sec=400#seq12]http://www.lutalyse.com/Lutalyse.aspx?c ... =400#seq12[/url] and they recommend a 14 day interval. Claimed the percentage of cattle expected to come into heat after the second shot increases from 75 to 95 percent. Anyone have any experience with a 14 versus 11 day interval? [/QUOTE]
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