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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 941351" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>When cidrs first came out alot of dairymen played with them and these guys keep records and run numbers like most of us beef people only dream of. I had a customer that claimed that he could get five uses out of each cidr by pulling it a few days early and using the cows natural progesterone to lead up to the LH shot. He said that the fifth use was only a few percentage points lower than his regular sync program but there was still a bump. This is on a three thousand cow dairy where every cow is time insemenated on the first service so he had enough observations for there to be something there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 941351, member: 14661"] When cidrs first came out alot of dairymen played with them and these guys keep records and run numbers like most of us beef people only dream of. I had a customer that claimed that he could get five uses out of each cidr by pulling it a few days early and using the cows natural progesterone to lead up to the LH shot. He said that the fifth use was only a few percentage points lower than his regular sync program but there was still a bump. This is on a three thousand cow dairy where every cow is time insemenated on the first service so he had enough observations for there to be something there. [/QUOTE]
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