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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1533484" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>I just don't like urea. I can't give you any scientific data just real world experience. Many years ago when we were still trying to build our herd we had a contract with a big operation to be a cooperative herd. We would set up our cattle as recips the first two years we were having conception rates of 65% the first year 70% the second year. The third year we fed liquid feed with urea and our conception rate went to 35%. The only change in management was the liquid feed. When the embryologist started trying to nail down what was going on and we showed him the breakdown of the feed he told us urea would have an adverse effect on conception. Like I said I can't show any evidence that it was the urea but by golly that was the end of liquid feed for me.</p><p></p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1533484, member: 13402"] I just don’t like urea. I can’t give you any scientific data just real world experience. Many years ago when we were still trying to build our herd we had a contract with a big operation to be a cooperative herd. We would set up our cattle as recips the first two years we were having conception rates of 65% the first year 70% the second year. The third year we fed liquid feed with urea and our conception rate went to 35%. The only change in management was the liquid feed. When the embryologist started trying to nail down what was going on and we showed him the breakdown of the feed he told us urea would have an adverse effect on conception. Like I said I can’t show any evidence that it was the urea but by golly that was the end of liquid feed for me. Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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