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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 83674" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>My yearling heifers have a normal cycle of 17-19 days - usually 17 or 18 days.</p><p>When you have a heifer in heat - all the other heifers may ride her, this does not mean that they are coming into heat, but they could be. Confusing, I know, but if you find a heifer jumping all the others (and they are NOT standing) than the jumping heifer is PROBABLY coming into - or is in - heat. Watch for her to return to heat in 17-21 days. If you see her STANDING for others in the morning, you call your tech & have him breed her that evening. If she is standing in the PM, you breed in the AM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 83674, member: 968"] My yearling heifers have a normal cycle of 17-19 days - usually 17 or 18 days. When you have a heifer in heat - all the other heifers may ride her, this does not mean that they are coming into heat, but they could be. Confusing, I know, but if you find a heifer jumping all the others (and they are NOT standing) than the jumping heifer is PROBABLY coming into - or is in - heat. Watch for her to return to heat in 17-21 days. If you see her STANDING for others in the morning, you call your tech & have him breed her that evening. If she is standing in the PM, you breed in the AM. [/QUOTE]
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