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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 1022856" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>My vet hired a new associate vet a few years ago rght out of vet school. Her specialty was reproduction and they bought the best ultrasound....I have no idea of the rate.....</p><p>I did some ET work a few years ago and the ET vet ultrsounded the pregnancies 100 % accurate....</p><p>For my part....since I can not change it once the cow is pregnant....it does me little good to know the sex of the calf so money spent on sexing pregnancies is money wasted....I want to know the cow is pregnant and my vet can tell me that at 35 days with palpation. Have to wait to 60 days to do sexing...don't know what the longest date is on sexing.....we often don't do palpation til spring herd work anyway....if I see a cow in heat during winter I may check her myself but normally just to confirm culling decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 1022856, member: 6543"] My vet hired a new associate vet a few years ago rght out of vet school. Her specialty was reproduction and they bought the best ultrasound....I have no idea of the rate..... I did some ET work a few years ago and the ET vet ultrsounded the pregnancies 100 % accurate.... For my part....since I can not change it once the cow is pregnant....it does me little good to know the sex of the calf so money spent on sexing pregnancies is money wasted....I want to know the cow is pregnant and my vet can tell me that at 35 days with palpation. Have to wait to 60 days to do sexing...don't know what the longest date is on sexing.....we often don't do palpation til spring herd work anyway....if I see a cow in heat during winter I may check her myself but normally just to confirm culling decisions. [/QUOTE]
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