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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 437061" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>I fully agree with Dun.</p><p>After Ai'ing a large number of cows now I have to agree with Dun 100%. In my experiance also am suspicious because there is a big difference in a dairy cow and a maiden beef heifer. This I found out when I got home from school and started working on my own herd. There was guys at school who had blood from fishing and actually broke the tip of the gun.</p><p>If it were my cow I would have a vet check her out to be sure everything is ok. </p><p>Keep us posted.</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 437061, member: 411"] I fully agree with Dun. After Ai'ing a large number of cows now I have to agree with Dun 100%. In my experiance also am suspicious because there is a big difference in a dairy cow and a maiden beef heifer. This I found out when I got home from school and started working on my own herd. There was guys at school who had blood from fishing and actually broke the tip of the gun. If it were my cow I would have a vet check her out to be sure everything is ok. Keep us posted. Double R [/QUOTE]
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