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SEX-SORTED semen for BEEF?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 199920" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Talked to a dairyan yesterday baout it. He uses Semen from Semex, and Select Sires, not sure who else. He din;t mention who the sexed semen was from but the information he was given was 20% conception and only used on virgin heifers, $80 a unit. With those conception rates it won;t be used very much around here. When the percentage comes up even if the price goes up a little he'll consider using it.</p><p>For beef, if the concetion rate can equal unsexed and the price is in the $80 range it may get some use, but I don;t think it would every be particularly common useage.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 199920, member: 34"] Talked to a dairyan yesterday baout it. He uses Semen from Semex, and Select Sires, not sure who else. He din;t mention who the sexed semen was from but the information he was given was 20% conception and only used on virgin heifers, $80 a unit. With those conception rates it won;t be used very much around here. When the percentage comes up even if the price goes up a little he'll consider using it. For beef, if the concetion rate can equal unsexed and the price is in the $80 range it may get some use, but I don;t think it would every be particularly common useage. dun [/QUOTE]
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