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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 566243" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Also depends on if the tech is in a hurry or not. Same with vets who preg check and hurry threw it and miss some or misjudge the timeframe. </p><p>I take my time and keep the cattle calm and as relaxed as possible. Take my time placing the curvix over the gun instead of ramming away. I have had several people bring cattle to me who said that they watched another tech or vet ai ther cattle and saw an extremely quick breeding and a bit of blood on the straw when it was pulled out. That screams to much of a hurry and not caring if it gets bred or not. I never do a ton of cows at one time. Then you feel the pressure of hurrying threw. Makes for crappy rates and also damage internally.</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 566243, member: 411"] Also depends on if the tech is in a hurry or not. Same with vets who preg check and hurry threw it and miss some or misjudge the timeframe. I take my time and keep the cattle calm and as relaxed as possible. Take my time placing the curvix over the gun instead of ramming away. I have had several people bring cattle to me who said that they watched another tech or vet ai ther cattle and saw an extremely quick breeding and a bit of blood on the straw when it was pulled out. That screams to much of a hurry and not caring if it gets bred or not. I never do a ton of cows at one time. Then you feel the pressure of hurrying threw. Makes for crappy rates and also damage internally. Double R [/QUOTE]
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