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Breeding / Calving Issues
AI and Preg Checking Your Own Cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1842576" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I guess I didn't answer your question. I think accuracy depends on when you check them. At 4-5 mths when you can start to bounce the fetus there it doesn't take much to learn and have good accuracy. If you want to test at around 8 wks it may take a bit to get the feel for it. I will do heifers at that stage but I am very gentle with them, I generally wait a bit longer when things are well established and safer. The advantage of tight calving and joining has them all at about the same stage.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1842576, member: 16453"] I guess I didn't answer your question. I think accuracy depends on when you check them. At 4-5 mths when you can start to bounce the fetus there it doesn't take much to learn and have good accuracy. If you want to test at around 8 wks it may take a bit to get the feel for it. I will do heifers at that stage but I am very gentle with them, I generally wait a bit longer when things are well established and safer. The advantage of tight calving and joining has them all at about the same stage. Ken [/QUOTE]
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