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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 20276" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If you look at the cost of raising a heifer to breeding age from conception, buying yearling heifers in the $1000 range makes more sense. You also wouldn;t have to contend with the percentage that are bulls as you would from embryos. Plus, you would be able to start getting calves on the ground a lot sooner. You have to figure that your looking at nearly 3 years from implanting embryos until you start getting a return on your investment. With yearlings your looking at one year, bred heifers around 6 months</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 20276, member: 34"] If you look at the cost of raising a heifer to breeding age from conception, buying yearling heifers in the $1000 range makes more sense. You also wouldn;t have to contend with the percentage that are bulls as you would from embryos. Plus, you would be able to start getting calves on the ground a lot sooner. You have to figure that your looking at nearly 3 years from implanting embryos until you start getting a return on your investment. With yearlings your looking at one year, bred heifers around 6 months dun [/QUOTE]
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