“…As with pregnancy assessments, fecundity estimates obtained using ultrasonography were occasionally inaccurate, although they did not differ significantly in comparison with dissection results. Comparable differences have been observed between in utero litter‐size estimates obtained using ultrasonography and other methods ( e.g ., radiography, post‐mortem embryo or placental‐scar counts) in other viviparous animals such as female dogs (Lenard et al ., ), hares (Griffin & Mills, ), wolves (McNay et al ., ) and sheep (Taverne et al ., ); therefore, these findings were not unexpected. Not unlike pregnancy misdiagnoses, embryo miscounts were due to several factors including the difficulties in detecting the presence of early‐stage embryos prior to skeletal mineralization and artefacts caused by sound wave interference from other organs such as the gut.…”