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<blockquote data-quote="George Monk" data-source="post: 476747" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p>Sunday we put in 24 embryo's. Had 26 available recips, two were rejected upon palpation. We set up 31 cows as possible recips. One has developed a very lame hind foot and we chose not to use her. Another lost her CIDR. 3 did not come into heat at the right time. (Two of these are very nervous cattle and due to ship after they raise thier calf. the other came in 12 hrs too late)</p><p>I was a little disappointed in the 5 that didn't come into heat but I was very pleased using 24/26. The vet is very particular and doesn't take a chance on marginal CL's. </p><p>This makes 59 embryo's implanted in the last two years. By my calculations I should have 100 register cows/heifers on my farm by 2014! That is 4 years ahead of my plan. </p><p>I am a vey lucky man to have such great help from all those involved in this endeavor. Especially my wife and kids and from a very generous friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Monk, post: 476747, member: 3545"] Sunday we put in 24 embryo's. Had 26 available recips, two were rejected upon palpation. We set up 31 cows as possible recips. One has developed a very lame hind foot and we chose not to use her. Another lost her CIDR. 3 did not come into heat at the right time. (Two of these are very nervous cattle and due to ship after they raise thier calf. the other came in 12 hrs too late) I was a little disappointed in the 5 that didn't come into heat but I was very pleased using 24/26. The vet is very particular and doesn't take a chance on marginal CL's. This makes 59 embryo's implanted in the last two years. By my calculations I should have 100 register cows/heifers on my farm by 2014! That is 4 years ahead of my plan. I am a vey lucky man to have such great help from all those involved in this endeavor. Especially my wife and kids and from a very generous friend. [/QUOTE]
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