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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 918698" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>Am not sure just what your question was there, Slick. Couple of years ago, I bought bred cows that had been blood tested with that procedure. They were bred. They calved. I think the test is 95% accurate as to pregnancy; and a 99-100 percentage to "not pregnant." I haven't done this myself yet -- was done with the cows I bought. They send you a "kit" that will check several head -- maybe 10? Can't remember. You can draw blood from the tail area at 30 days post-exposure; package it up via the company's material and instructions; send it in -- get results. I will use that with our cows this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 918698, member: 16769"] Am not sure just what your question was there, Slick. Couple of years ago, I bought bred cows that had been blood tested with that procedure. They were bred. They calved. I think the test is 95% accurate as to pregnancy; and a 99-100 percentage to "not pregnant." I haven't done this myself yet -- was done with the cows I bought. They send you a "kit" that will check several head -- maybe 10? Can't remember. You can draw blood from the tail area at 30 days post-exposure; package it up via the company's material and instructions; send it in -- get results. I will use that with our cows this year. [/QUOTE]
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