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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 844194" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>I haven't had the best of luck using CIDR's. I prefer to give a shot of prostaglandin and watch for heats. If they don't come into heat give a second round of prostaglandin 7-10 days later. You'll have heats within 2-3 days of giving the first shot and be on your way to getting cows bred. Fewer trips through the chute. Less cost. In my opinion, better conception rates. The only time I use CIDR's anymore is if I have a tough one to get cycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 844194, member: 2744"] I haven't had the best of luck using CIDR's. I prefer to give a shot of prostaglandin and watch for heats. If they don't come into heat give a second round of prostaglandin 7-10 days later. You'll have heats within 2-3 days of giving the first shot and be on your way to getting cows bred. Fewer trips through the chute. Less cost. In my opinion, better conception rates. The only time I use CIDR's anymore is if I have a tough one to get cycling. [/QUOTE]
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