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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1653979" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>[USER=18748]@anewcomer[/USER] I follow the same protocol and as a general rule, only my potential replacements are preg checked when they're pelvic measured and get their BANGS at 11 months - just to make sure the Lutalyse worked/they aren't "accidentally" bred. I only average 50 cow/calf pairs and see my cattle daily, so it's pretty easy to spot an open cow; there will be hunching appx. every 21 days. That said, I will have a presumed open cow preg checked before she takes a ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1653979, member: 24027"] [USER=18748]@anewcomer[/USER] I follow the same protocol and as a general rule, only my potential replacements are preg checked when they're pelvic measured and get their BANGS at 11 months - just to make sure the Lutalyse worked/they aren't "accidentally" bred. I only average 50 cow/calf pairs and see my cattle daily, so it's pretty easy to spot an open cow; there will be hunching appx. every 21 days. That said, I will have a presumed open cow preg checked before she takes a ride. [/QUOTE]
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