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Breeding / Calving Issues
Anybody use CIDR for 14 days vs. 7?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anguscattle" data-source="post: 919511" data-attributes="member: 18475"><p>Personally we try to use strict heat detection. I hear the reps and others say how well TAI works, and i know it does for some people, but to me it seems like theres some gaps in it. If its heat detection then you know the cow was in heat and about when she'll be ovulating. TAI just seems like a shot in the dark. A rep i talked to in Nebraska said he bred 2000-3000 head a year, mostly TAI, and said he had around 70% conception. Not bad. But I get better on heat detection and have the time to do it so that works best for me. Its whatever fits your needs and schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anguscattle, post: 919511, member: 18475"] Personally we try to use strict heat detection. I hear the reps and others say how well TAI works, and i know it does for some people, but to me it seems like theres some gaps in it. If its heat detection then you know the cow was in heat and about when she'll be ovulating. TAI just seems like a shot in the dark. A rep i talked to in Nebraska said he bred 2000-3000 head a year, mostly TAI, and said he had around 70% conception. Not bad. But I get better on heat detection and have the time to do it so that works best for me. Its whatever fits your needs and schedule. [/QUOTE]
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