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<blockquote data-quote="DavisBeefmasters" data-source="post: 515639" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>We don't A.I., so I'm curious for those who do... how do you verify low fertility of the cow? And I'm thinking this because we palpated the fall calving group recently and sure enough the ones I forced into a heat cycle last year came up open this year. (Now why I shot them with Lutalyse is because I just HAD to mess with mother nature because of the calves these particular cows produce... but now those cows successfully have wheels under them -- and their little heifer calves too due to likely future fertility issue and/or just not good enough for breeding stock).</p><p></p><p>So I am wondering, how do those who AI know if you have a fertility issue? Just pondering while fixing fences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavisBeefmasters, post: 515639, member: 2263"] We don't A.I., so I'm curious for those who do... how do you verify low fertility of the cow? And I'm thinking this because we palpated the fall calving group recently and sure enough the ones I forced into a heat cycle last year came up open this year. (Now why I shot them with Lutalyse is because I just HAD to mess with mother nature because of the calves these particular cows produce... but now those cows successfully have wheels under them -- and their little heifer calves too due to likely future fertility issue and/or just not good enough for breeding stock). So I am wondering, how do those who AI know if you have a fertility issue? Just pondering while fixing fences. [/QUOTE]
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