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How Reliable is "Bumping"
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<blockquote data-quote="3wishes" data-source="post: 236648" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>He pushed in on her right side behind her ribs. Said if there was a calf in there he would have been able to feel it, unless it was still really small (as in not close to term). He only has beef cattle so I was wondering if that was a reliable way to tell for a Jersey. Calling my vet for a palpation is next on my list, but it was a cost I wanted to avoid with just one animal that needs to see him right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3wishes, post: 236648, member: 4251"] He pushed in on her right side behind her ribs. Said if there was a calf in there he would have been able to feel it, unless it was still really small (as in not close to term). He only has beef cattle so I was wondering if that was a reliable way to tell for a Jersey. Calling my vet for a palpation is next on my list, but it was a cost I wanted to avoid with just one animal that needs to see him right now. [/QUOTE]
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