Keay, L.E.Kiracofe, G.Odde, Kenneth G.Stevenson, Jeffrey S.2010-12-152010-12-152010-12-15http://hdl.handle.net/2097/6963One-hundred eighteen heifers were used to determine the effectiveness of Alfaprostol as a heat synchronization agent. Seventy-nine were injected twice (12 days apart) with 6 mg Alfaprostol per head and 39 were not treated. Twelve to 96 hours after the second injection 88.6% of the treated heifers were in standing heat and 81.4% of those in heat conceived at the first insemination. Eighty-one percent of the 37 untreated heifers in heat the first 21 days conceived at the first insemination. Ninety-one percent of the treated heifers and 89.2% of the untreated heifers conceived within a 50-day breeding period, so Alfaprostol did not affect reproductive performance.BeefAlfaprostolHeat synchronizationReproductive performanceHeat synchronization with AlfaprostolConference paper