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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14975"><p>I wonder if one of those home pregnancy tests for women would work? Theoretically it should, if cow's produce the same hormone as women do while pregnant.</p><p></p><p>Ann B</p><p></p><p>> It depends on the stage of the</p><p>> pregnancy, for the first half or</p><p>> so the fetus is awfully small in</p><p>> comparison to the size of the cow.</p><p>> Preg checking after 45 days is</p><p>> recommended, before that can cause</p><p>> abortion. Absence of heat while an</p><p>> indicator isn't always reliable.</p><p>> Other things can cause the</p><p>> cessation of heats. Weather, short</p><p>> nocturnal heats, infection,</p><p>> nutritional. Internal exam is</p><p>> still the surest ehing we've got</p><p>> and unfortunetly sometimes that</p><p>> can be wrong.</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14975"] I wonder if one of those home pregnancy tests for women would work? Theoretically it should, if cow's produce the same hormone as women do while pregnant. Ann B > It depends on the stage of the > pregnancy, for the first half or > so the fetus is awfully small in > comparison to the size of the cow. > Preg checking after 45 days is > recommended, before that can cause > abortion. Absence of heat while an > indicator isn't always reliable. > Other things can cause the > cessation of heats. Weather, short > nocturnal heats, infection, > nutritional. Internal exam is > still the surest ehing we've got > and unfortunetly sometimes that > can be wrong. > dunmovin farms [/QUOTE]
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