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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 967798" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>I have seen cows show signs of heat and be bred, and had cows show no signs of heat for months and be open.</p><p>The neighbor had a cow ultrasounded and was told the cow was open, a couple months later the cow was unltrasounded again and was told the cow was about 4 months or more along, and about a month later the cow calved. It definately wasn't an accurate assessment of the cows pregnancy state.</p><p>Lots of weird things can happen so preg checking both by feel and ultrasound mistakes can happen, not a perfect science. In general though someone who is good and reasonably accurate can save you alot of bucks on feed over the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 967798, member: 18682"] I have seen cows show signs of heat and be bred, and had cows show no signs of heat for months and be open. The neighbor had a cow ultrasounded and was told the cow was open, a couple months later the cow was unltrasounded again and was told the cow was about 4 months or more along, and about a month later the cow calved. It definately wasn't an accurate assessment of the cows pregnancy state. Lots of weird things can happen so preg checking both by feel and ultrasound mistakes can happen, not a perfect science. In general though someone who is good and reasonably accurate can save you alot of bucks on feed over the winter. [/QUOTE]
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