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Odd Estrus Cycle
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1085135" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Ron, I find the heifers hard to read when I synchronise them especially when a group are done together. If I rely on heat detection after the cidr comes out and the PG I don't do real good. Some that are not on heat get jumped on as well as the ones on heat. I think they just all like to get involved.</p><p>This year I just used fixed time and inseminated them all at 52hrs after cidr and PG and Ciderol at 24hr after the cidr and I had good results. It certainly was easier than try and work out who was on and who wasn't at the 48hrs.</p><p>Note. We are still allowed to use Ciderol which is Oestrodiol benzoate 1mg/ml on beef animals. It is very cheap and a little bit at 24 hrs gives the ovaries a bit of a tickle up and hastens the development of the follicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1085135, member: 16453"] Ron, I find the heifers hard to read when I synchronise them especially when a group are done together. If I rely on heat detection after the cidr comes out and the PG I don't do real good. Some that are not on heat get jumped on as well as the ones on heat. I think they just all like to get involved. This year I just used fixed time and inseminated them all at 52hrs after cidr and PG and Ciderol at 24hr after the cidr and I had good results. It certainly was easier than try and work out who was on and who wasn't at the 48hrs. Note. We are still allowed to use Ciderol which is Oestrodiol benzoate 1mg/ml on beef animals. It is very cheap and a little bit at 24 hrs gives the ovaries a bit of a tickle up and hastens the development of the follicle. [/QUOTE]
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