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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 205854" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Two week old calves ride eachother...normal behavior most of their lives. Some come in and go out quickly, especially if there is no bull around. Our yearlings have been bellering and riding...passes in a day, at least for another three weeks.</p><p>We'll breed in late May/early June...like the March calving as the temps are above freezing by late March.</p><p>I havn't had all that great success with AI, the bull is 100%...also worked the night shift but get an ides from the cow behavior and the attention the bull pays to them...when they go out it's like she threw a switch and the bull doesn't care that she even around. DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 205854, member: 1744"] Two week old calves ride eachother...normal behavior most of their lives. Some come in and go out quickly, especially if there is no bull around. Our yearlings have been bellering and riding...passes in a day, at least for another three weeks. We'll breed in late May/early June...like the March calving as the temps are above freezing by late March. I havn't had all that great success with AI, the bull is 100%...also worked the night shift but get an ides from the cow behavior and the attention the bull pays to them...when they go out it's like she threw a switch and the bull doesn't care that she even around. DMc [/QUOTE]
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