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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1762051" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>If i catch her in a good heat and the insemination goes straight foward and im confident the placement was spot on after two times and two different a.i. sires i send her to a bull, if she misses next cycle she's gone. Not having a clean up bull is difficult because it can be operator error or dodgy semen. But after three or four times you have to say she has had a pretty good chance. Cystic cows are always challenging. I had one recently, top genetics and i paid good money for the straw to get her. Had trouble getting her in calf for her second calf and when preg checking the vet said she was cystic. He gave me all these options to move forward with her but as nice a cow as she was i sent her on her way as i didn't want those genetics in my herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1762051, member: 33533"] If i catch her in a good heat and the insemination goes straight foward and im confident the placement was spot on after two times and two different a.i. sires i send her to a bull, if she misses next cycle she's gone. Not having a clean up bull is difficult because it can be operator error or dodgy semen. But after three or four times you have to say she has had a pretty good chance. Cystic cows are always challenging. I had one recently, top genetics and i paid good money for the straw to get her. Had trouble getting her in calf for her second calf and when preg checking the vet said she was cystic. He gave me all these options to move forward with her but as nice a cow as she was i sent her on her way as i didn't want those genetics in my herd. [/QUOTE]
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