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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 567590" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Here's what I would do, (I breed my own so it is different for me) BUT</p><p>if it isn't to expensive I would go ahead and stick semen in her, you never know what she will be doing. I have had them take before at wierd times. </p><p>I would mark on your callender that she was in on 8/10 (if I have the correct date you are talking about) Mark her bred on your callender (date actually bred) 8/11 and then mark 18-21 days later from heat time just to be safe.</p><p>Have your breeder aware of the next possible standing heat time if she doesn't take so there are no time problems. If she didn't take you will know. If you can stick a butt tag or tail paint on her a day or so before she is due to return to heat that would work well to help you on heat detection. Then you will do one of two things, know she took or know basically the exact time she is due to return to estrous.</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 567590, member: 411"] Here's what I would do, (I breed my own so it is different for me) BUT if it isn't to expensive I would go ahead and stick semen in her, you never know what she will be doing. I have had them take before at wierd times. I would mark on your callender that she was in on 8/10 (if I have the correct date you are talking about) Mark her bred on your callender (date actually bred) 8/11 and then mark 18-21 days later from heat time just to be safe. Have your breeder aware of the next possible standing heat time if she doesn't take so there are no time problems. If she didn't take you will know. If you can stick a butt tag or tail paint on her a day or so before she is due to return to heat that would work well to help you on heat detection. Then you will do one of two things, know she took or know basically the exact time she is due to return to estrous. Double R [/QUOTE]
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