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<blockquote data-quote="Conagher" data-source="post: 94173" data-attributes="member: 1818"><p>Thanks everyone for your great inputs. And by looking at the number of views, I suspect you're helping more than just me with your comments.</p><p></p><p>bwranch & Daybreak, I understand what your saying about the commercial bull buyers wanting the big, muscled-up bulls. However, assuming half of the offspring will be heifers that I would want to sell to other seedstock producers (at least the ones I don't keep), I would assume they would pay much more attention to EPD numbers. I guess it's just a balancing game.</p><p></p><p>Daybreak, thanks for the input on the synch methods. The CIDR Co-Synch methods likes like it will work well for me. However, based on various articles I've read, timed A.I. varies from 24 to 84 hrs. I guess I'll just have to experiment to see what works best in my herd.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again everone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conagher, post: 94173, member: 1818"] Thanks everyone for your great inputs. And by looking at the number of views, I suspect you're helping more than just me with your comments. bwranch & Daybreak, I understand what your saying about the commercial bull buyers wanting the big, muscled-up bulls. However, assuming half of the offspring will be heifers that I would want to sell to other seedstock producers (at least the ones I don't keep), I would assume they would pay much more attention to EPD numbers. I guess it's just a balancing game. Daybreak, thanks for the input on the synch methods. The CIDR Co-Synch methods likes like it will work well for me. However, based on various articles I've read, timed A.I. varies from 24 to 84 hrs. I guess I'll just have to experiment to see what works best in my herd. Thanks again everone! [/QUOTE]
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