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synchronizing heifers (beef)
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 824406" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>Increased labor is ok? Why not use CIDR's than? You have to run them through the chute to inject hormones to synchronize anyway. You would have no extra trips through the chute by sticking a CIDR in plus you would have better synchronizing. Consider that a missed cycle could cost around $63 (21 days X 2.5 ADG X $1.20 per pound). How is a $10 CIDR too expensive? Even when you add in $6 for the GnRH and prostaglandin along with the CIDR you are money ahead. You can't be looking at short term spending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 824406, member: 2744"] Increased labor is ok? Why not use CIDR's than? You have to run them through the chute to inject hormones to synchronize anyway. You would have no extra trips through the chute by sticking a CIDR in plus you would have better synchronizing. Consider that a missed cycle could cost around $63 (21 days X 2.5 ADG X $1.20 per pound). How is a $10 CIDR too expensive? Even when you add in $6 for the GnRH and prostaglandin along with the CIDR you are money ahead. You can't be looking at short term spending. [/QUOTE]
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