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Synchronized females 1) exhibit estrus at a controlled time, 2) have increased calf uniformity, 3) calve earlier in the season, and 4) wean calves that are older and heavier (Perry, 2004). There are several protocols for heifers or cows to be considered when developing an estrus program (see 2018 Estrus …
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