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Anonymous
Probably a very stupid question, but here goes:
Neighbor's mature Limousin bull crashed through the fence and came onto my property about a week ago. Yesterday I saw him actively trying to breed a cow. She didn't stand still for him while I was there but he kept trying for an hour or so, then I had to leave, so I don't know if she ultimately stood for him. But I would have sworn she was already bred and fairly far along based on her outward appearance, and it looked to me like she was starting to "bag up". My young Black Angus bull just stood around looking disinterested --- but I think he has had a "bad" encounter with the much bigger Limi bull during one of the Limi's earlier visits and maybe just knows his place in the pecking order. Is it possible that a horny bull like that Limi would sometimes try to mount and/or breed cows that are already pregnant? Or is it almost a certainty that the cow in question either was unbred or maybe had been bred but aborted?
Neighbor's mature Limousin bull crashed through the fence and came onto my property about a week ago. Yesterday I saw him actively trying to breed a cow. She didn't stand still for him while I was there but he kept trying for an hour or so, then I had to leave, so I don't know if she ultimately stood for him. But I would have sworn she was already bred and fairly far along based on her outward appearance, and it looked to me like she was starting to "bag up". My young Black Angus bull just stood around looking disinterested --- but I think he has had a "bad" encounter with the much bigger Limi bull during one of the Limi's earlier visits and maybe just knows his place in the pecking order. Is it possible that a horny bull like that Limi would sometimes try to mount and/or breed cows that are already pregnant? Or is it almost a certainty that the cow in question either was unbred or maybe had been bred but aborted?