“…The two separate, 25-mg doses of PGF2α are speculated to be required in beef cows to induce luteolysis of the 5-d old accessory corpus luteum (CL) created by the administration of G1 (Bridges et al, 2008;Kasimanickam et al, 2009). However, in heifers, a single, 25-mg dose of PGF2α has proven effective in engaging luteolysis of the 5-d accessory CL; and similar pregnancy rates were achieved upon FTAI when compared to heifers receiving two, separate, 25mg doses of PGF2α (Rabaglino et al, 2010;Cruppe et al, 2014;Kasimanickam et al, 2014). The difference in response rates of the 5-d accessory CL to a single, 25-mg dose of PGF2α between cows and heifers has been thought to be due to an increased mg/kg of body weight dosing in heifers compared to cows (Bridges et al, 2012).…”