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Leaving cidrs in extra couple days
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrake" data-source="post: 1498724" data-attributes="member: 22322"><p>Weather here in Kansas has been all over the board, as usual in April. I'm doing a 7 day cidr heat detection protocol on some virgin heifers, and some 2nd calvers. Put cidrs in last wed, scheduled to pull this wed. When I put them in, the future track showed breeding days to be nice. Now not so much, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are all cold, rain, and wind. But M,T,W are mid 60's and sunny. Would I hurt anything leaving the cidrs in 2-3 days longer? My rep says it won't be an issue. </p><p>Last year I bred some in April when the conditions were similar. Thunder, very cold/ rainy and my % was terrible. By far the worst I've ever had. Not sure if it was totally weather related, or something else going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrake, post: 1498724, member: 22322"] Weather here in Kansas has been all over the board, as usual in April. I’m doing a 7 day cidr heat detection protocol on some virgin heifers, and some 2nd calvers. Put cidrs in last wed, scheduled to pull this wed. When I put them in, the future track showed breeding days to be nice. Now not so much, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are all cold, rain, and wind. But M,T,W are mid 60’s and sunny. Would I hurt anything leaving the cidrs in 2-3 days longer? My rep says it won’t be an issue. Last year I bred some in April when the conditions were similar. Thunder, very cold/ rainy and my % was terrible. By far the worst I’ve ever had. Not sure if it was totally weather related, or something else going on. [/QUOTE]
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