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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1792964" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Plenty of experience using synchro trying to move cows up, and trying to get cows bred that have had some trouble, when I was working with our dairy herd, which was 100% AI bred (and "successfully"... meaning a very good overall 1st service AI conception rate for a dairy herd, didn't have a bull on the place). Having that experience under my belt, I don't use these aids on my own beef herd now... but obviously, my much larger "custom grazing herd" does use them very heavily, with similar results. We're within the normal numbers always... but I don't personally see it as being terribly helpful, as my post explains. And of course, there are costs to be taken into account both ways... what works for you, works for you. No foul there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1792964, member: 39018"] Plenty of experience using synchro trying to move cows up, and trying to get cows bred that have had some trouble, when I was working with our dairy herd, which was 100% AI bred (and "successfully"... meaning a very good overall 1st service AI conception rate for a dairy herd, didn't have a bull on the place). Having that experience under my belt, I don't use these aids on my own beef herd now... but obviously, my much larger "custom grazing herd" does use them very heavily, with similar results. We're within the normal numbers always... but I don't personally see it as being terribly helpful, as my post explains. And of course, there are costs to be taken into account both ways... what works for you, works for you. No foul there... [/QUOTE]
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