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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1788910" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>I agree with [USER=14585]@Son of Butch[/USER]. back in the old days we had a vet that would preg check at 30 days. he was always accurate within a few days of our earlier AI dates and when he said she had twins, she had twins. now our younger vets only use ultrasound. we preg check about 40 days after last AI date. usually close to our breeding dates. this past year they called a 54 day preg as open, 2 cows they called pregnant have not calved yet and are now overdue with no sign of uddering up. sale barn next week for those 2. right on one set of twins. two other that were called as having twins had 1 nice calf and two sets of twins that were not checked as twin pregs. not impressed for a herd of 28 cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1788910, member: 38038"] I agree with [USER=14585]@Son of Butch[/USER]. back in the old days we had a vet that would preg check at 30 days. he was always accurate within a few days of our earlier AI dates and when he said she had twins, she had twins. now our younger vets only use ultrasound. we preg check about 40 days after last AI date. usually close to our breeding dates. this past year they called a 54 day preg as open, 2 cows they called pregnant have not calved yet and are now overdue with no sign of uddering up. sale barn next week for those 2. right on one set of twins. two other that were called as having twins had 1 nice calf and two sets of twins that were not checked as twin pregs. not impressed for a herd of 28 cows. [/QUOTE]
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