Tatyana
Elite Mentor
and progesterone while we are at it.
I have been doing a wee bit of reading about anabolic hormones and growing cattle, and from what I can gather, they always give cows testosterone (usually tren) and an oestrogen.
Typically the dose of oestrogen is 1/10th that of the testosterone.
They have found that they put on more muscle with this combination.
I know some of you have mentioned that your gains are not as good when you use an oestrogen suppressor.
If this is the case, why is oestrogen (and progesterone) considered to be the 'big bad'?
In sex hormone synthesis (this is super simplified) testosterone is derived from progesterone and progesterone precursors, and oestrogen and testosterone have a reaction that can go either way, and obviously we all know some steroids aromatise to oestrogen.
Has anyone ever considered or experimented with a similar cycle as a cow?
Or is it that the steers can't complain of gyno?

I have been doing a wee bit of reading about anabolic hormones and growing cattle, and from what I can gather, they always give cows testosterone (usually tren) and an oestrogen.
Typically the dose of oestrogen is 1/10th that of the testosterone.
They have found that they put on more muscle with this combination.
I know some of you have mentioned that your gains are not as good when you use an oestrogen suppressor.
If this is the case, why is oestrogen (and progesterone) considered to be the 'big bad'?
In sex hormone synthesis (this is super simplified) testosterone is derived from progesterone and progesterone precursors, and oestrogen and testosterone have a reaction that can go either way, and obviously we all know some steroids aromatise to oestrogen.
Has anyone ever considered or experimented with a similar cycle as a cow?
Or is it that the steers can't complain of gyno?
