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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 726731" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Twin heifers aren't normally sterile.</p><p>Sexed semen costs more, you get lower conception, and you are looking at 80-85% heifers.</p><p>When you get 50% heifers, why bother? Getting a female PREGNANT as soon as possible in our 60-day season is our ultimate goal. Can't deal with low fertle semen.</p><p>Last I heard, ABS puts about 8 mil viable sperm in reg semen - and 1 (ONE) mil in sexed semen. Accellerated has a different method & I think it's supposed to be better. Lower female %, but higher conception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 726731, member: 968"] Twin heifers aren't normally sterile. Sexed semen costs more, you get lower conception, and you are looking at 80-85% heifers. When you get 50% heifers, why bother? Getting a female PREGNANT as soon as possible in our 60-day season is our ultimate goal. Can't deal with low fertle semen. Last I heard, ABS puts about 8 mil viable sperm in reg semen - and 1 (ONE) mil in sexed semen. Accellerated has a different method & I think it's supposed to be better. Lower female %, but higher conception. [/QUOTE]
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