



cow pollinater wrote:If they're fifteen months old now and have full term calves then they got bred about the time they were getting weaned.

longhornlover3498 wrote:we had a longhorn/blk max cross steer in a 5 acre pasture with 3 angus heifers since last august. the heifers were 15 months old and we were getting ready to put them with the bull next month. the only bull(s) we have had on the ranch are homozygous black. the heifers are registered and haven't had any contact with the other cattle except the meat steer. then out of now where 2 of the heifers had spotted calves!!!i am very surprised becaused that steer we cut our selves. he was going to be slaughtered this fall. i need help. there is no way our other bulls could've sired those calves.


cow pollinater wrote:If they're fifteen months old now and have full term calves then they got bred about the time they were getting weaned.
if you payed attention to my post i wrote that they were put with the steer since we got them and had no contact with our other cattle. our bulls were 5 or 6 pastures away from them and we made it so that they couldn't get out.Taurus wrote:If I remember correctly in other post, she sells crossbred longhorn bull calves to the sale barn when they are a year old or so?


Tim/South wrote:How long had the steer been cut before he was put in with the heifers?
They can breed for @ 7 days after being cut.
Found that out by accident.





Taurus wrote:well you have colored calves....and you have longhorns which are colored. Shouldn't be that hard to figure that one out.

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