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To implant or not to implant
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<blockquote data-quote="Luckiamute" data-source="post: 1598308" data-attributes="member: 14286"><p>I tried implants for the first time this year. I used the Synovex One Grass that I got from Valley Vet Supply as I'm mostly doing grass-fed beef and feeding hay. The jury is still out, but I do think I've noticed slightly better gains and muscling with this year's group of steers -- though it is a limited sample size due to my small herd size. Ironically, the animal that seems to have benefited the most from the implant was a freemartin twin heifer we plan to butcher. She was small for her age -- and still is -- but visually she has probably made the most gains of any of the others and may have the best, thickest muscling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luckiamute, post: 1598308, member: 14286"] I tried implants for the first time this year. I used the Synovex One Grass that I got from Valley Vet Supply as I'm mostly doing grass-fed beef and feeding hay. The jury is still out, but I do think I've noticed slightly better gains and muscling with this year's group of steers -- though it is a limited sample size due to my small herd size. Ironically, the animal that seems to have benefited the most from the implant was a freemartin twin heifer we plan to butcher. She was small for her age -- and still is -- but visually she has probably made the most gains of any of the others and may have the best, thickest muscling. [/QUOTE]
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