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<blockquote data-quote="Katarina" data-source="post: 6434016" data-attributes="member: 109252"><p>Hi, best course of action, as [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] suggested, first stop is speak to the vet, but have spoken to friends they've said they've had different results with different vets. Problem being is there are so many elements to factor in that, since the vets want good results too, I can't see this being the cause. More likely management of the ewes was my thinking. Again [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] said treat them as you would any other ewe and doing them later rather than early also makes sense. </p><p></p><p>Went down the AI route last year using two different rams' frozen semen, same vet, same management of ewes, really good percentage with one ram, other only 50%. Since the cost is so steep I want to make sure I was covering as many bases as possible and not missing something simple that could make the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katarina, post: 6434016, member: 109252"] Hi, best course of action, as [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] suggested, first stop is speak to the vet, but have spoken to friends they've said they've had different results with different vets. Problem being is there are so many elements to factor in that, since the vets want good results too, I can't see this being the cause. More likely management of the ewes was my thinking. Again [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] said treat them as you would any other ewe and doing them later rather than early also makes sense. Went down the AI route last year using two different rams' frozen semen, same vet, same management of ewes, really good percentage with one ram, other only 50%. Since the cost is so steep I want to make sure I was covering as many bases as possible and not missing something simple that could make the difference. [/QUOTE]
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