sizzler14 said:I have some friends that have made a living off of flushing virginis heifers. One flushed a heat wave heifer and got 24 grade 1 embroys. Anther flushed a two different virgini heifers. from the first flush she won our state fair at 4 months old. reserve at keystone div champ at louisville. Cates offered them 20k for her. They flushed her as a virgin got 16 grade ones, flush her every year dominant the crossbreds and shorties with her calves and they have never got below 10 grade ones. They flushed blonde lady as a virgin heifer. I called and talked to gentleman at sek genetics and select sires and I forget which one exactly told me because it was around a year ago, but one of them did say that it is a giant myth that they are for flushing virgin heifers and there is nothing wrong with it that they are as fertile and sometimes can be more fertile than proven cows. It all just depends on the cow or heifer. How its set up, whos doing it quality of semen etc there are a number of factors. I recently bought a monopoly heifer from Matt Lautner and I will flush her in upcoming may to I-80 as a virgin heifer. I am for it and have seen it work multiple multiple times. Friends of mine paid 7k for a heifer from Haldermans. She is now seven. they waited until she was four to begin flushing her. To this day, she has produced one good embryo. Whether its a cow or heifer just make sure you breed your onor for a natural calf ( a calving ease bull so it never tears her up). Each year this will keep her reproductive tract healthy and increase your odds of a successful flush. Good Luck <beer>
sizzler14 said:I have some friends that have made a living off of flushing virginis heifers. One flushed a heat wave heifer and got 24 grade 1 embroys. Anther flushed a two different virgini heifers. from the first flush she won our state fair at 4 months old. reserve at keystone div champ at louisville. Cates offered them 20k for her. They flushed her as a virgin got 16 grade ones, flush her every year dominant the crossbreds and shorties with her calves and they have never got below 10 grade ones. They flushed blonde lady as a virgin heifer. I called and talked to gentleman at sek genetics and select sires and I forget which one exactly told me because it was around a year ago, but one of them did say that it is a giant myth that they are for flushing virgin heifers and there is nothing wrong with it that they are as fertile and sometimes can be more fertile than proven cows. It all just depends on the cow or heifer. How its set up, whos doing it quality of semen etc there are a number of factors. I recently bought a monopoly heifer from Matt Lautner and I will flush her in upcoming may to I-80 as a virgin heifer. I am for it and have seen it work multiple multiple times. Friends of mine paid 7k for a heifer from Haldermans. She is now seven. they waited until she was four to begin flushing her. To this day, she has produced one good embryo. Whether its a cow or heifer just make sure you breed your onor for a natural calf ( a calving ease bull so it never tears her up). Each year this will keep her reproductive tract healthy and increase your odds of a successful flush. Good Luck <beer>