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How accurate should I expect ultrasound to be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1168772" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>We have a cow that twinned as a 3 year old and raised them both. We AI'd her back, and ultrasounded her at 70 days. I asked our vet to double check for twins, because I did not want her to have to go though that again, or at least so we could be prepared. He assured me there was just one calf in there, and it was a bull. Well, 2 weeks early, she calved... twin bulls calves, both dead because the first was breech and she went into labor in the night sometime and we did not find her till morning. </p><p>So yes, they can be wrong.</p><p>But our gestation days are right on, but of course we know right when they are due because we AI, no bull exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1168772, member: 18809"] We have a cow that twinned as a 3 year old and raised them both. We AI'd her back, and ultrasounded her at 70 days. I asked our vet to double check for twins, because I did not want her to have to go though that again, or at least so we could be prepared. He assured me there was just one calf in there, and it was a bull. Well, 2 weeks early, she calved... twin bulls calves, both dead because the first was breech and she went into labor in the night sometime and we did not find her till morning. So yes, they can be wrong. But our gestation days are right on, but of course we know right when they are due because we AI, no bull exposure. [/QUOTE]
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