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Bred Cows- Standing Like In Heat?
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 647873" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Happens occasionally.</p><p></p><p>I've got one right now vetted in-calf, cycled at supposedly six weeeks pregnant shortly before the preg test and has had two standing heats since.</p><p>I reckon the vet was wrong and she's open. It's just too rare, and too co-incidental that her conception date would be right at the end of mating. But I have seen them cycle right through pregnancy before and I've heard that a '3-week later' (after conception) heat is common.</p><p></p><p>When AI-ing, we were recommended not to pass the inseminator through the far end of the cervix if it was a return heat from a previous mating. That reduces the chance of disrupting an existing pregnancy. I get maybe one or two a year calve to a mating three weeks earlier than their latest recorded mating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 647873, member: 9267"] Happens occasionally. I've got one right now vetted in-calf, cycled at supposedly six weeeks pregnant shortly before the preg test and has had two standing heats since. I reckon the vet was wrong and she's open. It's just too rare, and too co-incidental that her conception date would be right at the end of mating. But I have seen them cycle right through pregnancy before and I've heard that a '3-week later' (after conception) heat is common. When AI-ing, we were recommended not to pass the inseminator through the far end of the cervix if it was a return heat from a previous mating. That reduces the chance of disrupting an existing pregnancy. I get maybe one or two a year calve to a mating three weeks earlier than their latest recorded mating. [/QUOTE]
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