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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11940"><p>Welcome to the world of heifers! You can feed MGA (can't remember the real name) or maybe insert a CIDR. After she calves she could come back in as soon as a couple of weeks or as long as a month or two. Depends on the cow. Her next heat cycles may be a totally different experience then this series. They don't always act the same year to year.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Ohter than putting my heifer with</p><p>> a bull (she's 13 mo. old) is there</p><p>> something I can give her to lessen</p><p>> the symptoms of heat (the constant</p><p>> BAAAAWLING!!!)</p><p></p><p>> She is going to be the family cow,</p><p>> so is only with the goat, dog, and</p><p>> poultry and incessantly calling</p><p>> for any bull within 100 miles. Is</p><p>> it just something we live with?</p><p></p><p>> Also, onece she's bred (in Dec. is</p><p>> when we are aiming), has the baby,</p><p>> how soon after the baby is born</p><p>> does she come back into heat and</p><p>> are the signs this noticeable when</p><p>> she is lactating? Thanks!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11940"] Welcome to the world of heifers! You can feed MGA (can't remember the real name) or maybe insert a CIDR. After she calves she could come back in as soon as a couple of weeks or as long as a month or two. Depends on the cow. Her next heat cycles may be a totally different experience then this series. They don't always act the same year to year. dun > Ohter than putting my heifer with > a bull (she's 13 mo. old) is there > something I can give her to lessen > the symptoms of heat (the constant > BAAAAWLING!!!) > She is going to be the family cow, > so is only with the goat, dog, and > poultry and incessantly calling > for any bull within 100 miles. Is > it just something we live with? > Also, onece she's bred (in Dec. is > when we are aiming), has the baby, > how soon after the baby is born > does she come back into heat and > are the signs this noticeable when > she is lactating? Thanks!!! [/QUOTE]
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