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Breeding / Calving Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 1404925" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>I find 45-120 days is the easiest to nail down how far along they are, once you get past that calf position and size can be tricky based on what the end birthweight will be and where the pregnancy is being carried. Never call a cow open unless you can for sure feel both horns and even then I want to make sure I don't feel any fluid. Our crew at home has gotten used to if I take more than about 10 seconds that typically means she's open and I'm digging for proof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 1404925, member: 4"] I find 45-120 days is the easiest to nail down how far along they are, once you get past that calf position and size can be tricky based on what the end birthweight will be and where the pregnancy is being carried. Never call a cow open unless you can for sure feel both horns and even then I want to make sure I don't feel any fluid. Our crew at home has gotten used to if I take more than about 10 seconds that typically means she's open and I'm digging for proof. [/QUOTE]
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