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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1515377" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Can you post a picture? Do you know how much she weighs?</p><p>She is quite older for having her first heat. Generally heats are based on weight. She may be small for her age/breed.</p><p>I have Simmental, which is generally earlier maturing than Charolais, but they are also Continentals. Probably 95% of my heifers have a 17 to 19 day cycle (usually 18 days on the nose).</p><p>AI would be a good choice for you, if you are able to observe her. You can paint her tail head (paint or crayon) or use stick on heat detectors to help you. But, if that will be your choice, you need to line up someone to breed her & find out what they have available to use to breed to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1515377, member: 968"] Can you post a picture? Do you know how much she weighs? She is quite older for having her first heat. Generally heats are based on weight. She may be small for her age/breed. I have Simmental, which is generally earlier maturing than Charolais, but they are also Continentals. Probably 95% of my heifers have a 17 to 19 day cycle (usually 18 days on the nose). AI would be a good choice for you, if you are able to observe her. You can paint her tail head (paint or crayon) or use stick on heat detectors to help you. But, if that will be your choice, you need to line up someone to breed her & find out what they have available to use to breed to her. [/QUOTE]
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