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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 268262" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Personally with 5 cows I would A.I. but others might feel differently. But it takes some effort to catch them. The best thing with 5 cows is to have your vet or whoever is doing your A.I. Work put a Cidr in them and sync them then you can at least narrow down the time period of watching them. Then you will have to watch them close maybe use a marker on them to help catch it. Talk to your vet or A.I. Tech and they should be able to help you know exactly what you will be watching for so that you do not miss them. </p><p></p><p>We have always had more success waiting a little later rather than rush the time and be to early. </p><p></p><p>First year we A.I.'d it was train wreck, but once I learned more about my cows and what to look for we finally started getting them all bred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 268262, member: 1399"] Personally with 5 cows I would A.I. but others might feel differently. But it takes some effort to catch them. The best thing with 5 cows is to have your vet or whoever is doing your A.I. Work put a Cidr in them and sync them then you can at least narrow down the time period of watching them. Then you will have to watch them close maybe use a marker on them to help catch it. Talk to your vet or A.I. Tech and they should be able to help you know exactly what you will be watching for so that you do not miss them. We have always had more success waiting a little later rather than rush the time and be to early. First year we A.I.'d it was train wreck, but once I learned more about my cows and what to look for we finally started getting them all bred. [/QUOTE]
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