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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 127289" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>It's kind of funny, the most common complaint I here about vets is their preg detection skills. Even the ones that do thousands of cows a year don;t alwasy get it right. Had an open cow calve on the patio a week or so ago. Two different vetrs had called her open. One about 3 months ago, one a couple of weeks before she calved.</p><p>And yet, people think they can preg check their own cows with no real training.</p><p>If the vet misses occasionally, while not a good thing, it's sure understandable. (To me anyway)</p><p>The only two methods I've seen that are 100% accurate are a cow nursing a calf or ultrasound</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 127289, member: 34"] It's kind of funny, the most common complaint I here about vets is their preg detection skills. Even the ones that do thousands of cows a year don;t alwasy get it right. Had an open cow calve on the patio a week or so ago. Two different vetrs had called her open. One about 3 months ago, one a couple of weeks before she calved. And yet, people think they can preg check their own cows with no real training. If the vet misses occasionally, while not a good thing, it's sure understandable. (To me anyway) The only two methods I've seen that are 100% accurate are a cow nursing a calf or ultrasound dun [/QUOTE]
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