When you're synchronizing, nothing beats the convenience of ESTRUMATE prostaglandin:
The greater convenience of ESTRUMATE prostaglandin will save time and money, but when it comes to cattle reproduction, the important benefit of ESTRUMATE prostaglandin is potent performance.


Footnotes:
1EMEA, The European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products. "Cloprostenol and R-Cloprostenol." Summary Report, April 1997. "Dinoprost." Summary Report, June 1997.
2Berardinelli, J.G., et al. "Effect of prostaglandin dosage and stage of estrous cycle on the estrous response and corpus luteum function in beef heifers." Theriogenology, 32:301-314, 1989.
3Martineau, R. "Dinoprost Versus Cloprostenol: Does Route of Injection Modulate Their Efficacy in Dairy Cattle?" The Bovine Practitioner, pp. 10-19, February 2003.
4Hayashi, K., et al. "Changes in Prostaglandin Secretion by the Regressing Bovine Corpus Luteum." Elsevier – Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators. 70:339-349, 2003.
5Seguin, B., et al. "Cloprostenol and Dinoprost Tromenthamine in Experimental and Field Trials Treating Unobserved Estrus in Dairy Cows." The Bovine Practitioner, pp. 85-90, November 1985.

∗At 50 to 100 times the recommended dose, mild side effects may be detected in some cattle; these include increased uneasiness, slight frothing, and milk let-down.