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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 109071" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Susie...sounds like the cow didn't settle, how about the heifer, any signs of heat from her? Heat detection is never and exact science, we've had them in standing heat, AI'd in the morning and had them mounting their sisters seventeen days later. Never saw the bull cover a cow this year and haven't had a sign of heat since turn-out June 1st. That bull must get up alot earlier than we do. </p><p>We do a rectal palpation no earlier than 45 days though some folks brag that they can detect at 30..an ultrasound will show at 30 as will the blood test for PSPB. Susie has smaller hands than I do so she gets the job...always says that she's not that kind of nurse. Do you have a neighbor with a bull that would let you bring your cow over for a visit. Some cows are pretty active and work better than some Gomers.</p><p>Good luck....Dave Mc</p><p>any luck with the hay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 109071, member: 1744"] Susie...sounds like the cow didn't settle, how about the heifer, any signs of heat from her? Heat detection is never and exact science, we've had them in standing heat, AI'd in the morning and had them mounting their sisters seventeen days later. Never saw the bull cover a cow this year and haven't had a sign of heat since turn-out June 1st. That bull must get up alot earlier than we do. We do a rectal palpation no earlier than 45 days though some folks brag that they can detect at 30..an ultrasound will show at 30 as will the blood test for PSPB. Susie has smaller hands than I do so she gets the job...always says that she's not that kind of nurse. Do you have a neighbor with a bull that would let you bring your cow over for a visit. Some cows are pretty active and work better than some Gomers. Good luck....Dave Mc any luck with the hay? [/QUOTE]
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