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Destiiny22

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Increasing feed before breeding or embryo transfer to increase the number of ova released is called _______.
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Estrus ________ is the practice of using hormones to have multiple animals come into estrus at the same time to increase efficiency of artificial insemination and produce offspring of a more uniform age.
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Answer to Question 1

flushing

Answer to Question 2

synchronization



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