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woodyc

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whats the most expensive embryos? in scotland last week there was 6 red native aberdeen angus embryos made £6520 a piece thats about $10800 canadian 
 

Willow Springs

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I was at the sale - price didn't make much sense - could've bought the half sister in calf for 4400 pounds & she wasn't even the high selling red. Most of the cattle sold in the 4000-6500 pound range so as I said the embryo price didn't make much sense.
 

justintime

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Cabanha Santa Isabel - BR said:
Impossible 100%....never got more than 35%
Ilusion get 50%

I offer a minimum pregnancy guarantee of 50% at 70 days following implantation, and I have only had to replace 4 embryos in the last 10 years. That is over several hundred embryos sold. In my own herd I have found varying results but usually I averaged between 50-60 %. Three years ago, I implanted 19 embryos and had 19 ET calves born. The only other time that I have achieved this, was the first year I implanted embryos I put 17 embryos into recips and had 18 heifer calves born. The first embryo split and we had identical heifer calves.
I have often wondered how much your environment plays in embryo pregnancy rates? The reason I think about this, is that we sell lots of embryos to Scotland, Ireland and England and it seems they always have excellent results from the embryos they implant. I sold 10 embryos to a Scottish breeder and they got 10 calves from them. The next year they purchased 10 more and they had 9 calves. The following year the purchased another 10 embryos and they had 8 calves born. They wondered what they had done wrong in the third year. I assured them that 27 calves out of 30 embryos was much above average results.
 

Willow Springs

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A lot of variables on implanting - quality of embryos themselves (I have purchased some extremely poor ones, and have learned to put them all under a microscope and reload before implanting), management and heat detection of recips and quality of vet or technician putting them in. We have been running over 90% on fresh embryos and about 75% on frozen since we got all these things in line.
 

BlackLineAngus

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embryo's are usually 400-2000 in the angus breed right now!  there are always some nice deals out there places.  we use sirebuyer and have sold lots of our embryo's on there. 

(dog) ... get over there! 
 
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