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<blockquote data-quote="midTN_Brangusman" data-source="post: 1611606" data-attributes="member: 23858"><p>Just curious if anyone has had similar experiences. Yesterday afternoon i went to unroll the recip herd a bale of hay. These are commercial cows due 2-26-20 with embryo calves. One of the cows had a calf at side. These cows were palpated open and synchronized before implanting embryos. Could she had slipped through the palpation and also the Lute not terminating the pregnancy or could the calf be this early? I feel like my embryologist would have noticed if she was two months bred at implant time since she can usually tell approximately how many days bred a cow is. It is not a small calf at all, weight 74 lbs and nursing well. Plan now is to dna the calf at weaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midTN_Brangusman, post: 1611606, member: 23858"] Just curious if anyone has had similar experiences. Yesterday afternoon i went to unroll the recip herd a bale of hay. These are commercial cows due 2-26-20 with embryo calves. One of the cows had a calf at side. These cows were palpated open and synchronized before implanting embryos. Could she had slipped through the palpation and also the Lute not terminating the pregnancy or could the calf be this early? I feel like my embryologist would have noticed if she was two months bred at implant time since she can usually tell approximately how many days bred a cow is. It is not a small calf at all, weight 74 lbs and nursing well. Plan now is to dna the calf at weaning. [/QUOTE]
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