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<blockquote data-quote="Gale Seddon" data-source="post: 872320" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Well, get them preg checked and you will find out. I think this past summer's heat took a toll on calving and breeding, but better to find out now so you can plan. Have you seen any signs of heat? </p><p></p><p>I watch them after putting the bull out and mark on my calendar when he's paying attention to them (early morning and late afternoon seems to be best time to watch); I also mark about 18 days later so I know when to watch for a cow coming back into heat. When the vet comes to preg check, I can give her an approximate breeding date. Then I mark on the calendar the approximate date to keep an eye on them for calving. This really helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gale Seddon, post: 872320, member: 53"] Well, get them preg checked and you will find out. I think this past summer's heat took a toll on calving and breeding, but better to find out now so you can plan. Have you seen any signs of heat? I watch them after putting the bull out and mark on my calendar when he's paying attention to them (early morning and late afternoon seems to be best time to watch); I also mark about 18 days later so I know when to watch for a cow coming back into heat. When the vet comes to preg check, I can give her an approximate breeding date. Then I mark on the calendar the approximate date to keep an eye on them for calving. This really helps! [/QUOTE]
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