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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 538846" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Well isn't that sweet. :roll: </p><p></p><p>"Back in the day" when I was in high school and could be around the cows more, that is the way I did it as well. Just observe for heat and AI. We always ran a high conception rate. But college, other jobs, real world have forced me to synch them up to shorten the observation time. I have it in the back of my head that some point I would like to use CIDRs, heat detect and AI. I would then heat detect and AI for the next 25 or so days to catch any that didn't respond to the CIDR and those that didn't settle. No clean up bull. My biggest pet peeve is dealing with all of that testosterone on the farm. If I could pull that off, that would be about a 30 day calving window, and a very uniform calf crop. I know some operations AI twice, and if they don't settle they go down the road, this would just be an abbreviation of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 538846, member: 7956"] Well isn't that sweet. :roll: "Back in the day" when I was in high school and could be around the cows more, that is the way I did it as well. Just observe for heat and AI. We always ran a high conception rate. But college, other jobs, real world have forced me to synch them up to shorten the observation time. I have it in the back of my head that some point I would like to use CIDRs, heat detect and AI. I would then heat detect and AI for the next 25 or so days to catch any that didn't respond to the CIDR and those that didn't settle. No clean up bull. My biggest pet peeve is dealing with all of that testosterone on the farm. If I could pull that off, that would be about a 30 day calving window, and a very uniform calf crop. I know some operations AI twice, and if they don't settle they go down the road, this would just be an abbreviation of that. [/QUOTE]
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