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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1300515" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Diana I only synch them in small batches of about 5 as I my hands pack it in after that many. I use the standard protocol in the cidr manual of heat detecting at 48hrs after cidr removal and those standing get inseminated but instead of doing them then I keep a close eye on them and will usually do them after lunch or later if they are still active. Heifers I will usually do late morning. The ones I give Ciderol to get the same deal but sometimes they start mounting an hour or so later and I will usually do those late that evening, if they are still on the next morning I will do them again.</p><p>Having only small numbers to do I have them out the back of the house and can check with binoculars and easily run them in when needed. I get a bit excited when I get up of a morning and find them jumping all over each other, it gets hard to hold off doing them but John from United Cattle Breeders always tells me don't call the firebrigade. I always do my treatments around 6.00am so that I have max daylight hours on the 3rd day.</p><p>I love breeding them and it usually stretches out over a month but all too soon it is over until next year. Oh well I have the semen catalogues to study until next year.</p><p>Ken</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1300515, member: 16453"] Diana I only synch them in small batches of about 5 as I my hands pack it in after that many. I use the standard protocol in the cidr manual of heat detecting at 48hrs after cidr removal and those standing get inseminated but instead of doing them then I keep a close eye on them and will usually do them after lunch or later if they are still active. Heifers I will usually do late morning. The ones I give Ciderol to get the same deal but sometimes they start mounting an hour or so later and I will usually do those late that evening, if they are still on the next morning I will do them again. Having only small numbers to do I have them out the back of the house and can check with binoculars and easily run them in when needed. I get a bit excited when I get up of a morning and find them jumping all over each other, it gets hard to hold off doing them but John from United Cattle Breeders always tells me don't call the firebrigade. I always do my treatments around 6.00am so that I have max daylight hours on the 3rd day. I love breeding them and it usually stretches out over a month but all too soon it is over until next year. Oh well I have the semen catalogues to study until next year. Ken Ken [/QUOTE]
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