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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1406931" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>It is effective but quite a few trips through the chute. </p><p>I designed a very similar program for a few of my dairy herds and as far as I know it's still in use. The simplest way to presync is one does of lut and then start the standard ovsync with a cidr four days later. On the dairies my program started at DIM=30 and they got lut shots every fourteen days and when their production peaked we enrolled them on ovsync four days after their last lut shot. It was a daily deal like clockwork where I'd send a guy out with a list of about a hundred cows to find that needed their shot that particular day. We were able to eliminate having the vet do fresh checks in the herds that used the program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1406931, member: 14661"] It is effective but quite a few trips through the chute. I designed a very similar program for a few of my dairy herds and as far as I know it's still in use. The simplest way to presync is one does of lut and then start the standard ovsync with a cidr four days later. On the dairies my program started at DIM=30 and they got lut shots every fourteen days and when their production peaked we enrolled them on ovsync four days after their last lut shot. It was a daily deal like clockwork where I'd send a guy out with a list of about a hundred cows to find that needed their shot that particular day. We were able to eliminate having the vet do fresh checks in the herds that used the program. [/QUOTE]
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