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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1680733" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>I like ultra sound the best because as you say, you get that extra information. We did some the other day and one cow was 8 weeks post calving and i hadn't seen a heat, you guessed it, she has cysts. She has 4 more weeks to show something or she's gone and i like it because i know what I'm dealing with, not guessing. Also if they are 21 days i can be told if they are not in calf but can't say they are, i know that sounds odd but if he's checking and i happen to have a couple at 21-24 days can still run them through. The one the other day was 21 days and had a nice CL so wasn't in heat so i was confident in calf, she didn't come into heat over the next 7 days. I do like to wait until 55-70 days to sex the calf, very handy information especially at calving time but it is surprisingly hard to get the timing right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1680733, member: 33533"] I like ultra sound the best because as you say, you get that extra information. We did some the other day and one cow was 8 weeks post calving and i hadn't seen a heat, you guessed it, she has cysts. She has 4 more weeks to show something or she's gone and i like it because i know what I'm dealing with, not guessing. Also if they are 21 days i can be told if they are not in calf but can't say they are, i know that sounds odd but if he's checking and i happen to have a couple at 21-24 days can still run them through. The one the other day was 21 days and had a nice CL so wasn't in heat so i was confident in calf, she didn't come into heat over the next 7 days. I do like to wait until 55-70 days to sex the calf, very handy information especially at calving time but it is surprisingly hard to get the timing right. [/QUOTE]
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