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Moving up calving / AI synchronization
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<blockquote data-quote="gberry" data-source="post: 753176" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>GnRH and Lutalyse is the protocol we were planning to use. I know some cows who aren't cycling will come in with this protocol, but didn't know if there was anything more reliable or if it was a total waste of time and money for cows less than a month from calving. If I could get 90%+ to settle to first service AI like you do, I would be less concerned. Best we've done to single service is about 60-65%. Of course, I'm doing the insemination and that probably limits our success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gberry, post: 753176, member: 3325"] GnRH and Lutalyse is the protocol we were planning to use. I know some cows who aren't cycling will come in with this protocol, but didn't know if there was anything more reliable or if it was a total waste of time and money for cows less than a month from calving. If I could get 90%+ to settle to first service AI like you do, I would be less concerned. Best we've done to single service is about 60-65%. Of course, I'm doing the insemination and that probably limits our success. [/QUOTE]
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