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Open cows this fall?
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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 794029" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Well the opens ended up higher than I had hoped. Looks like once the withdrawal period is up on the vaccines several will take a ride. Wished i would have preg check then or before, but oh well. A few that were short exposed I expected to be open so I will give them second chance to settle. At least the bull tested good. I asked him if he seen anything that I should be doing different and he said no, makes we wonder what I have done wrong. </p><p></p><p>I have not used this vet a lot, he is more realistic than the closest vet to us. He drove 30 miles to the farm, $30 farm visit, $35 for the BSE and less than $3 a head to preg check. Vet 7 miles away charges $90 to came to the farm and does not want to do a BSE on farm, $6.50 a head to preg check them at the clinic and $65 for BSE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 794029, member: 55"] Well the opens ended up higher than I had hoped. Looks like once the withdrawal period is up on the vaccines several will take a ride. Wished i would have preg check then or before, but oh well. A few that were short exposed I expected to be open so I will give them second chance to settle. At least the bull tested good. I asked him if he seen anything that I should be doing different and he said no, makes we wonder what I have done wrong. I have not used this vet a lot, he is more realistic than the closest vet to us. He drove 30 miles to the farm, $30 farm visit, $35 for the BSE and less than $3 a head to preg check. Vet 7 miles away charges $90 to came to the farm and does not want to do a BSE on farm, $6.50 a head to preg check them at the clinic and $65 for BSE. [/QUOTE]
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