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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 530270" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>One thing that is very helpful for the vet is if you can tell them how far along the cow ought to be according to your records.</p><p></p><p>I always give the vet the number of days that I think the cow is bred and he confirms or adjusts.</p><p></p><p>This give the vet some frame of reference to adjust their skills and feel to know breeding dates. My vets have always appreciated this from me.</p><p></p><p>It is not only useful on short bred cows but also on longer bred cows as aging pregnancy after the uterus drops off the pelvic shelf is more difficult. My current vet has been palpating cows for over thirty years but he still likes going in for a known target date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 530270, member: 6543"] One thing that is very helpful for the vet is if you can tell them how far along the cow ought to be according to your records. I always give the vet the number of days that I think the cow is bred and he confirms or adjusts. This give the vet some frame of reference to adjust their skills and feel to know breeding dates. My vets have always appreciated this from me. It is not only useful on short bred cows but also on longer bred cows as aging pregnancy after the uterus drops off the pelvic shelf is more difficult. My current vet has been palpating cows for over thirty years but he still likes going in for a known target date. [/QUOTE]
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