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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 67966" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>There is a device that's inserted in the rectum and is used to measure the lepvis, don't have any idea sa to cost. I have a fairly average sized hand, when I AI them at 14-15 months, if I can extend my hand and fingers spread in the pelvic opening I consider that adequate. But that's just an old hillbilly method. If you are going to have a pelvix measurment done, you might want to also consider a reproductive tract exam at the same time. It will at a minimum provide you with information on the conditions of the ovarys and uterus. We used to ahve it done as a yearling, but now we just generally skip it unless we have some concerns about a specific heifer.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 67966, member: 34"] There is a device that's inserted in the rectum and is used to measure the lepvis, don't have any idea sa to cost. I have a fairly average sized hand, when I AI them at 14-15 months, if I can extend my hand and fingers spread in the pelvic opening I consider that adequate. But that's just an old hillbilly method. If you are going to have a pelvix measurment done, you might want to also consider a reproductive tract exam at the same time. It will at a minimum provide you with information on the conditions of the ovarys and uterus. We used to ahve it done as a yearling, but now we just generally skip it unless we have some concerns about a specific heifer. dun dun [/QUOTE]
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