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<blockquote data-quote="dannewhouse" data-source="post: 4391770" data-attributes="member: 43882"><p>I would have said a mixture I think the 1st year of running the sucklers I had them scanned say august time (possibly sept but definitely before comeing in time) when bull had gone in with them early June.</p><p>I had the last lot scanned after the majority had calved in spring so yes these would have been heavy in calf and the dates were all over.</p><p></p><p>I would be happy with just in calf/not in calf but I'm not sure I 100% trust them any way so sometimes give benefit if I'm not convinced, out of the 1st lot the vet did 1 was scanned not in calf but calved 4 month later so I was right that time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannewhouse, post: 4391770, member: 43882"] I would have said a mixture I think the 1st year of running the sucklers I had them scanned say august time (possibly sept but definitely before comeing in time) when bull had gone in with them early June. I had the last lot scanned after the majority had calved in spring so yes these would have been heavy in calf and the dates were all over. I would be happy with just in calf/not in calf but I'm not sure I 100% trust them any way so sometimes give benefit if I'm not convinced, out of the 1st lot the vet did 1 was scanned not in calf but calved 4 month later so I was right that time [/QUOTE]
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