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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 109140" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>I had the AI tech say those same "feels good, great tone to her cervix" words when he bred both of my heifers in April, who were open in June at preg check. The vet, whom I put alot of faith in, said the heat following a CIDR sychro'd heat is USUALLY not a strong enough heat to get them bred. So to the breeders they went to let the bull do it. I have had alot better luck with CIDR synchro then MGA, and will continue the CIDR protocol. Just had bad luck with these two, but....it's always your favorites! Maybe you could check into leasing a bull, or running the girls with the neighbors bull, just to get them bred. A good horny steer should be helping heat detect tho?!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 109140, member: 350"] I had the AI tech say those same "feels good, great tone to her cervix" words when he bred both of my heifers in April, who were open in June at preg check. The vet, whom I put alot of faith in, said the heat following a CIDR sychro'd heat is USUALLY not a strong enough heat to get them bred. So to the breeders they went to let the bull do it. I have had alot better luck with CIDR synchro then MGA, and will continue the CIDR protocol. Just had bad luck with these two, but....it's always your favorites! Maybe you could check into leasing a bull, or running the girls with the neighbors bull, just to get them bred. A good horny steer should be helping heat detect tho?!? [/QUOTE]
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