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Artificial Insemination (AI) for Cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1600602" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>The advantage to CIDR's, is they will 'force" a cow/heifer to start cycling. She may not settle on that FIRST cycle, but as least she should on her 2nd cycle.</p><p>Lut is super simple. Cheapest way to sync. Lut, breed all that cycle and Lut again the ones that did not respond - not sure on the exact day timing - I believe 10 days after 1st Lut shot. Someone on here should know.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Lutalyse label says 10-12 days after 1st shot. If you have the time to heat detect, the <strong><em>cheapest way</em></strong> is to:</p><p>Heat detect for 5 days and breed on observed heats</p><p>Lut on day 6 all cows/hfrs that you did not observe in heat - breed everything that responds</p><p>Lut on day 16-18 all that have not been bred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1600602, member: 968"] The advantage to CIDR's, is they will 'force" a cow/heifer to start cycling. She may not settle on that FIRST cycle, but as least she should on her 2nd cycle. Lut is super simple. Cheapest way to sync. Lut, breed all that cycle and Lut again the ones that did not respond - not sure on the exact day timing - I believe 10 days after 1st Lut shot. Someone on here should know. Edit: Lutalyse label says 10-12 days after 1st shot. If you have the time to heat detect, the [b][i]cheapest way[/i][/b] is to: Heat detect for 5 days and breed on observed heats Lut on day 6 all cows/hfrs that you did not observe in heat - breed everything that responds Lut on day 16-18 all that have not been bred. [/QUOTE]
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