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<blockquote data-quote="susie" data-source="post: 109001" data-attributes="member: 1553"><p>I have an 8 yr old hereford/Holstein cow a Hereford heifer, and a steer. The cow is MUCH larger than the other two, and very dominant. </p><p> Watching the cows, it was pretty easy to tell when the heifer came in heat- the steer and the cow would try to mount her. So she was AI'd on June 10, and haven't seen any activity like that, Ai guy said her cervix was just right ,so I figure she's probably bred.</p><p> So the big cowis so dominate, no one tries to mount her. So we put a CIDR in waited a week, gave her a shot and pulled the CIDR, then she was bred 3 days later,AI . ( obviously in strong heat, bellering her brains out) That was July 16.</p><p> Now this past Monday she starts having clear mucus hanging from her rear, and does a "bit" of bellering, not as much as the other time. Tuesday the heifer starts putting her nose to the cow's rear and pretty much has kept it there for two days. Some playfighting happening, but that's about it. The steer is ignoring both of them. :?: </p><p></p><p></p><p> So what do you think? When can i get them preg tested with blood test? Has anyone done this where you send the blood to the lab?</p><p></p><p> How reliable is the CIDR routine used this way? What's with the mucus??</p><p></p><p>Confused, wishing I had a bull...</p><p> Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susie, post: 109001, member: 1553"] I have an 8 yr old hereford/Holstein cow a Hereford heifer, and a steer. The cow is MUCH larger than the other two, and very dominant. Watching the cows, it was pretty easy to tell when the heifer came in heat- the steer and the cow would try to mount her. So she was AI'd on June 10, and haven't seen any activity like that, Ai guy said her cervix was just right ,so I figure she's probably bred. So the big cowis so dominate, no one tries to mount her. So we put a CIDR in waited a week, gave her a shot and pulled the CIDR, then she was bred 3 days later,AI . ( obviously in strong heat, bellering her brains out) That was July 16. Now this past Monday she starts having clear mucus hanging from her rear, and does a "bit" of bellering, not as much as the other time. Tuesday the heifer starts putting her nose to the cow's rear and pretty much has kept it there for two days. Some playfighting happening, but that's about it. The steer is ignoring both of them. :?: So what do you think? When can i get them preg tested with blood test? Has anyone done this where you send the blood to the lab? How reliable is the CIDR routine used this way? What's with the mucus?? Confused, wishing I had a bull... Susie [/QUOTE]
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