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Vet's preg check accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 848727" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>My vet is one of the top LA vets in the province and specializes in dairy . No way in heck he would guarantee a preg at 30 days. He will say she feels bred or that he can't feel really anything going on so she most likely is bred . With the dairy cows he always asked us to wait until herd health and preg check the next month to recheck if he was unsure about a bred cow, that way we wouldn't accidentally abort. But if he was positive she was open and cycling he would tell us to give her a shot, wait for heat ,or sometimes the follicle of a cow we had been waiting to come into heat ,would break in his fingers and we were told to breed right there and then to the left or to the right.</p><p></p><p>Must be a heck of a group to work with CP, make sure you hang onto them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 848727, member: 5106"] My vet is one of the top LA vets in the province and specializes in dairy . No way in heck he would guarantee a preg at 30 days. He will say she feels bred or that he can't feel really anything going on so she most likely is bred . With the dairy cows he always asked us to wait until herd health and preg check the next month to recheck if he was unsure about a bred cow, that way we wouldn't accidentally abort. But if he was positive she was open and cycling he would tell us to give her a shot, wait for heat ,or sometimes the follicle of a cow we had been waiting to come into heat ,would break in his fingers and we were told to breed right there and then to the left or to the right. Must be a heck of a group to work with CP, make sure you hang onto them. [/QUOTE]
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