"I really don't know where she is." UPDATE: anovulatory hemmorhagic follicle!

Truth be told, I was already upset, paulamc–so you can’t upset someone who is already upset! de nada

And I suspect none of us want it to become a habit to NOT stick up for vets (or doctors or teachers or truck drivers or CEOs …). Everyone slips up some time. Saddens me when some don’t seem to care, though.

Thanks for coming back and explaining. The mare is red hot now, had a great cover yesterday morning. I am very hopeful!

[QUOTE=paulamc;5617882]
I am terribly sorry , i did not in any way mean to upset you or appear to be sticking up for vets

i totally agree that we expect more from everyone these days and rightly so

what vets often dont realise is that the more we, as mare owners and stud managers, actually understand the process, the more we can help things

i do all my own AI work and have done for 6 years now. i had absolutely dreadful results with vets over 12 years of breeding with frozen semen, and had to put up with being told the very bare minimum from my 3 different vets in that time

doing the work myself i can now see so much clearer of course, what is going on, and i also see how many times they made mistakes on my own mares, which of course i had to pay for

Am glad to see you have had a better result

Paulamc[/QUOTE]