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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1477035" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>I begin breeding on Thanksgiving. My goal is to have all of them confirmed bred by the end of January. I met that goal last year. That gives me a calving season from September 1 to October 30. This fall, all my calves fell between Sept 7 and October 22.</p><p></p><p>I don't need to keep a bull. The heifer that is on her third service is extremely nervous. She fidgets constantly. Humps her back. You go in her cervix, she jumps and out you go. Very frustrating. If she sticks the last service, I will still meet my goals. If she don't, I will either sell her open or more likely, take her to a bull, keep her and hope she is easier to breed after the first calf. The heifer that lost her pregnancy is more problematic. She is also a fidget problem. I may ask the vet to come out, administer lidocaine and then I will breed her. These heifers are extremely docile. It is only during breeding they get nervous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1477035, member: 27490"] I begin breeding on Thanksgiving. My goal is to have all of them confirmed bred by the end of January. I met that goal last year. That gives me a calving season from September 1 to October 30. This fall, all my calves fell between Sept 7 and October 22. I don't need to keep a bull. The heifer that is on her third service is extremely nervous. She fidgets constantly. Humps her back. You go in her cervix, she jumps and out you go. Very frustrating. If she sticks the last service, I will still meet my goals. If she don't, I will either sell her open or more likely, take her to a bull, keep her and hope she is easier to breed after the first calf. The heifer that lost her pregnancy is more problematic. She is also a fidget problem. I may ask the vet to come out, administer lidocaine and then I will breed her. These heifers are extremely docile. It is only during breeding they get nervous. [/QUOTE]
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