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Bull Problem - Inform Breeder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Conagher" data-source="post: 570560" data-attributes="member: 1818"><p>Good point endebt. I had actually thought about this angle but ruled it out because of it being several cows and I know my A.I. tech is not 100% so fully expected some to come up open after the A.I. attempt. However, the bull has not been able to settle any of them. These were all cows, not heifers; some with up to 5 calves behind them. So I guess it is certainly possible something could have slipped in and affected only these cows and not the rest of the herd. I have a pretty extensive annual vac program, but will follow your advice and take a couple in for testing. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conagher, post: 570560, member: 1818"] Good point endebt. I had actually thought about this angle but ruled it out because of it being several cows and I know my A.I. tech is not 100% so fully expected some to come up open after the A.I. attempt. However, the bull has not been able to settle any of them. These were all cows, not heifers; some with up to 5 calves behind them. So I guess it is certainly possible something could have slipped in and affected only these cows and not the rest of the herd. I have a pretty extensive annual vac program, but will follow your advice and take a couple in for testing. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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