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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16126"><p>my experience has been... trust the bull... he usually knows whats going on... if any questions.... palpate the cow.</p><p></p><p>just my 2 cents,</p><p></p><p>gene</p><p></p><p>> Probably a very stupid question,</p><p>> but here goes:</p><p></p><p>> Neighbor's mature Limousin bull</p><p>> crashed through the fence and came</p><p>> onto my property about a week ago.</p><p>> Yesterday I saw him actively</p><p>> trying to breed a cow. She didn't</p><p>> stand still for him while I was</p><p>> there but he kept trying for an</p><p>> hour or so, then I had to leave,</p><p>> so I don't know if she ultimately</p><p>> stood for him. But I would have</p><p>> sworn she was already bred and</p><p>> fairly far along based on her</p><p>> outward appearance, and it looked</p><p>> to me like she was starting to</p><p>> "bag up". My young Black</p><p>> Angus bull just stood around</p><p>> looking disinterested --- but I</p><p>> think he has had a "bad"</p><p>> encounter with the much bigger</p><p>> Limi bull during one of the Limi's</p><p>> earlier visits and maybe just</p><p>> knows his place in the pecking</p><p>> order. Is it possible that a horny</p><p>> bull like that Limi would</p><p>> sometimes try to mount and/or</p><p>> breed cows that are already</p><p>> pregnant? Or is it almost a</p><p>> certainty that the cow in question</p><p>> either was unbred or maybe had</p><p>> been bred but aborted?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:genemax@rabofla.net">genemax@rabofla.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16126"] my experience has been... trust the bull... he usually knows whats going on... if any questions.... palpate the cow. just my 2 cents, gene > 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? [email=genemax@rabofla.net]genemax@rabofla.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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