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<blockquote data-quote="RAWCJW" data-source="post: 147778" data-attributes="member: 2845"><p>Were new to the forum, but have been reading your articles and have learned alot. Thank You. Here is our problem... We have a five year old Highland cow, A year old heifer, and a year old steer. We are trying to AI our cow. The heifer and steer do not act interested in riding her. We bred her once, but we think our timing is off. On friday(3:00p.m.) and Saturday she has mucas out her vulva. Saturday evening she walks the fences, Sunday morning at 7:30 we bred her. At 9:30 a.m she tried riding the steer. and walks the fences all day, and still shows mucas. Monday she is back to normal activities. Tuesday morning at 5:30 we find blood. 21 days later we bred her at the exact same time and she had the exact same signs on the same days. Are we breeding to early?? Next year we are hoping our heifer will be mature enough to ride her. We need help this year PLEASE!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAWCJW, post: 147778, member: 2845"] Were new to the forum, but have been reading your articles and have learned alot. Thank You. Here is our problem... We have a five year old Highland cow, A year old heifer, and a year old steer. We are trying to AI our cow. The heifer and steer do not act interested in riding her. We bred her once, but we think our timing is off. On friday(3:00p.m.) and Saturday she has mucas out her vulva. Saturday evening she walks the fences, Sunday morning at 7:30 we bred her. At 9:30 a.m she tried riding the steer. and walks the fences all day, and still shows mucas. Monday she is back to normal activities. Tuesday morning at 5:30 we find blood. 21 days later we bred her at the exact same time and she had the exact same signs on the same days. Are we breeding to early?? Next year we are hoping our heifer will be mature enough to ride her. We need help this year PLEASE!!! [/QUOTE]
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