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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 65375" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Most of the breeding AI synch programs tout anyting around 65% or higher as being sucessfull. In my minds eye, those percentages suck! One of the dairys synched a bunch of cows, 72 if memory serves, I bred 37 of them and he did the other 35. I was able to tell from the feel if the cow was right for breeding. One that didn;t feel right did settle, but Inoticed the following day, a number of cows that I had flet weren't ready came into standing heat. SUrprise, surprise, those ones didn't settle. I've seen cows that were synched come in anywhere from 4 hours before to 48 hours after they should have come in based on timed insemination. Plus it's commonly accepted fact that induced heats are frequently sub-fertile. So what's the point?</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 65375, member: 34"] Most of the breeding AI synch programs tout anyting around 65% or higher as being sucessfull. In my minds eye, those percentages suck! One of the dairys synched a bunch of cows, 72 if memory serves, I bred 37 of them and he did the other 35. I was able to tell from the feel if the cow was right for breeding. One that didn;t feel right did settle, but Inoticed the following day, a number of cows that I had flet weren't ready came into standing heat. SUrprise, surprise, those ones didn't settle. I've seen cows that were synched come in anywhere from 4 hours before to 48 hours after they should have come in based on timed insemination. Plus it's commonly accepted fact that induced heats are frequently sub-fertile. So what's the point? dun [/QUOTE]
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