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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 1202265" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>BioPRYN is good.</p><p></p><p>It's hard to be good at palpation when you do it infrequently. I've done thousands, but it takes me about 50 head to warm up and "recalibrate" when I've had a few months off. Did about 75 in October and hadn't done a number of any significance since the past August (was doing about 200 a day that summer), and my skills kinda sucked. Granted they were all 36-42 day pregnancies, but still. If you're just talking about checking a dozen head a year, either go with BioPRYN or get someone who does it on a regular basis to check them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 1202265, member: 852"] BioPRYN is good. It's hard to be good at palpation when you do it infrequently. I've done thousands, but it takes me about 50 head to warm up and "recalibrate" when I've had a few months off. Did about 75 in October and hadn't done a number of any significance since the past August (was doing about 200 a day that summer), and my skills kinda sucked. Granted they were all 36-42 day pregnancies, but still. If you're just talking about checking a dozen head a year, either go with BioPRYN or get someone who does it on a regular basis to check them. [/QUOTE]
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