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So 50% AI take isn't any good? Read this.
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 818203" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>"It seems like we've hit a wall with heifers at about 55 to 60 percent AI pregnancy rates in commercial herds. We are not really sure why. Now, in the post-partum cows we are seeing 55 to 65 percent in many of our large-scale studies that have been done with producers. I am <strong>conservative</strong>, telling producers that they shouldn't expect more than 50 to 55 percent, although many will do better than that."</p><p>He is talking pregnancy rates also, not conception rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 818203, member: 2744"] “It seems like we've hit a wall with heifers at about 55 to 60 percent AI pregnancy rates in commercial herds. We are not really sure why. Now, in the post-partum cows we are seeing 55 to 65 percent in many of our large-scale studies that have been done with producers. I am [b]conservative[/b], telling producers that they shouldn't expect more than 50 to 55 percent, although many will do better than that.” He is talking pregnancy rates also, not conception rates. [/QUOTE]
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