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A NO--Go Bull
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 686669" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>You may have a bull that treats his job like a real job, not a sex party. I have really found that with GV's ,and get paranoid at the beginning of every breeding season as I see cows in heat and they ignore them. Until ,they do not come into heat in 21 days and we usually get 100% all preggers in checking. Your bull may have bred her once ,twice, realized he got the job done and moved on or waited for the next customer.</p><p></p><p>The only way to tell is to check for heats keep detailed records and if these girls are coming into heat again the bull hits the road or you get your vet involved to do some random testing on cows and bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 686669, member: 5106"] You may have a bull that treats his job like a real job, not a sex party. I have really found that with GV's ,and get paranoid at the beginning of every breeding season as I see cows in heat and they ignore them. Until ,they do not come into heat in 21 days and we usually get 100% all preggers in checking. Your bull may have bred her once ,twice, realized he got the job done and moved on or waited for the next customer. The only way to tell is to check for heats keep detailed records and if these girls are coming into heat again the bull hits the road or you get your vet involved to do some random testing on cows and bull. [/QUOTE]
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