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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 56135" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I have also found that to be true. Also remember a horses gestation is about 11 months where cows run about 9 months, so you may not need to breed back so early. Also you have the ability to control the amount of times a stallioin breeds a mare, you don't have that ability if you are going to use a bull on a cow (live cover), the bull may breed the cow several times a day. This board has told me in the past, "the cow may not have had time to heal from calving in 30 days". Not saying it can't be done.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 56135, member: 378"] I have also found that to be true. Also remember a horses gestation is about 11 months where cows run about 9 months, so you may not need to breed back so early. Also you have the ability to control the amount of times a stallioin breeds a mare, you don't have that ability if you are going to use a bull on a cow (live cover), the bull may breed the cow several times a day. This board has told me in the past, "the cow may not have had time to heal from calving in 30 days". Not saying it can't be done. Alan [/QUOTE]
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