Medium Rare said:
While it's not breed related, I was hoping someone would bring up putting the cidr back in after implant.
Is there any actual research out there on this?
As in using them a 2nd time? If so, there has been research done by at least two universities with conflicting findings. While I was at Purdue, an Animal Science grad student did his thesis on this topic. His findings were that it is effective to reuse them. Illinois has studied them same topic and came up with the conclusion that there was a significant loss in serum progesterone concentrations, as well as a greater chance to lose one. My personal thought is why risk it? At $8 a pop, I know it may get expensive up front, but you know they are clean, every protocol about re using them states they should be cleaned with just plain, cold water, as to not lose any drugs. This should increase the chance of infections, and the such. Also, if there is a chance of drug concentrations decreasing significantly, you have done all the work for nothing. I guess, since I have an 8-5 job, I like to do my breeding on the weekends. What I do is sync my recips up a week ahead of AI cows, and have my vet come out and put embryos in the recips and AI the better cows all in one swoop. I guess it just depends on how you manage your herd, but after you consider the Lut, GNRH, and your time, I guess an extra $8 isn't that bad. Also, the greater potential of an ET/AI calf versus a clean-up bull calf, I guess that make the $8 seem like a very small cost in the grand scheme of things.