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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 205728" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>I have noticed that alot of people here know down to the day that their cow's are due to calf. I was wondering how they were able to be arround when conception took place ? Myself i am not able to be there except for maybe a hour each day most of the time. A cow/heifer cycle's every 21 day's right ?</p><p></p><p>Also these heifer's that i am raising probably weigh's about 700 to 750 lbs right now. I have not noticed them cycleing except for when i first got them back in October. They then weighed about 550 lbs each. They were riding each other quite a bit then. At 550 lb's i would not think they would be able to cycle yet ? I thought they had to reach about 65 % of projected adult weight before they would be able to cycle ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 205728, member: 3398"] I have noticed that alot of people here know down to the day that their cow's are due to calf. I was wondering how they were able to be arround when conception took place ? Myself i am not able to be there except for maybe a hour each day most of the time. A cow/heifer cycle's every 21 day's right ? Also these heifer's that i am raising probably weigh's about 700 to 750 lbs right now. I have not noticed them cycleing except for when i first got them back in October. They then weighed about 550 lbs each. They were riding each other quite a bit then. At 550 lb's i would not think they would be able to cycle yet ? I thought they had to reach about 65 % of projected adult weight before they would be able to cycle ? [/QUOTE]
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