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Embyro Transfers

The basics of Embryo Transfer

The “donor dam” is usually a high quality, registered animal.

It begins with FSH (Follitropin) injections, to “super ovulate,” ending in Lutalyse, Estrumate or Estridiol to bring her into heat, followed by insemination and flushing.

Recipients in my world tend to be virgin heifers, but I’ve had older cows successfully carry ETs also. They are synchronized to have the embryos implanted at precisely the right time.

Flushing takes place using a catheter (similar to an AI pipette but longer.) The embryos are then sorted under a microscope, with the ET vet or tech categorizing them 1 (excellent) through 4 (not fertilized.) Grade 1s can be frozen. Grade 2s have a chance but have to be put in immediately.

Success rates vary from 40 to 65 percent. Fresh embryos typically have a higher conception rate then frozen versions.

On a random sidenote it is pretty cool to see a recipient give birth to an ET of a different breed. I’ve had numerous Holsteins carry Swiss calves, and it is an almost surreal experience at the time of delivery.

Embryos offer some the chance to purchase a high type calf with less expense, albeit a bit more risk. They can be a way to get some great genetics into your herd.

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A little help from TECHNOLOGY can help with calving…

After many nights of interrupted sleep, due to monitoring a heifer and her first calving, I decided to let technology given it a try. I purchased a Moo Call device. Of course it arrived and she went into labor, but I decided to given it a try on my Dexter due.

It was pretty simple. I followed the instructions and had to cut off to sections on the red rubber grip to get a proper fit. After that I attached it to her tail and monitored during the day, like I always have. I figured she was a few days out and mostly used it at night, so I could sleep.

After a brief phone call with them, to make sure it was working properly, I relaxed and decided to give it a chance. He due date came and went, but all of my experience told me she was not ready and I slept like a baby.

The next morning while finishing up miking, my husband said…Did you just get an email like this? I grabbed my phone only to have it MOOO at me! I had received the email and text…but now it was mooing at me from the APP I had downloaded.

We quickly finished up and went to check on her…and yes she was in the beginning stages of labor. The Moo Call said she would calf within the hour…and she did! The alerts started at 7:34 and the calf arrived at 8:18. Here are some visuals of our experience.

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What Could Be

There I was, eating dinner, an Irish Dexter tri-tip with potatoes.  They were asking where someone could buy Irish Dexter beef. What timing, I had just finished creating my online store.

I had never had an actual online store before where anyone could go and buy the products our farm had for sale. I got calls from time-to-time, but it was always hit and miss. Worse, I would not have the email address of the caller so that I could follow up.

The new online store could even be its own website. It had our farm name, pictures, how we raised our Dexters. our phone number, and even a Follow button capturing their email address.

For the first time, our farm had an online store. Individual cuts of our beef were there. Pork cuts were there. Our pigs for sale were there. All the live Irish Dexters for sale were there. Even the wholesale beef halves and beef wholes were there. A nightmare solved!

I could taste the amazing Irish Dexter tri-tip. Then suddenly I wokeup. It was all a dream. Oh, if only I thought. 

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Try Pl@ntNet now!

Pl@ntNet is a tool to help to identify plants with pictures. It is organized in different thematic and geographical floras. Choose the one that corresponds to your region or area of interest from the list below. If you don’t know what to choose, select “World flora” which has the widest coverage but will give less accurate results than a more focused flora.

Pl@ntNet is a citizen science platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate the identification and inventory of plant species. It is one of the world’s largest biodiversity observatories, with several million contributors in over 200 countries.

The Pl@ntNet application, available in web and smartphone versions (AndroidiOS), lets you identify tens of thousands of plant species simply by taking a photo of them.

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How Autonomous Vehicles Will Improve Sustainability

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