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<blockquote data-quote="susie" data-source="post: 109078" data-attributes="member: 1553"><p>My hubby and I were discussing this after he got home from work-- Seems like about 10 days after the heifer was bred we thought she could be in heat, but since then nothing.At least with her the steer and the cow would both try to mount her, so it was obvious. I assume she's pregnant, going to send a blood sample off this week-end... That got us to wondering, are the other cows reacting to some hormonal shift when the cow becomes pregnant?</p><p> We do have a neighbor with a bull across the street, although he's real fat and pretty short as far as height... I think he's a limousin... he may not be able to get the job done because he's so short, but he'd sure be a good detector. We were thinking of waiting 3 weeks and see what happens, having a bull lined up. That's another thing, after the CIDR was removed the cow and this bull were bawling at each other all night, but since then no bawling for each other, just me and my husband got bawled at this week. </p><p></p><p> No hay yet, but am still looking for someone who will deliver less than a semi, or some kind of trailer we can borrow or rent and come get our own.</p><p> I enjoy keeping cows, always gives me something to do or think about! Maybe too much :roll: </p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susie, post: 109078, member: 1553"] My hubby and I were discussing this after he got home from work-- Seems like about 10 days after the heifer was bred we thought she could be in heat, but since then nothing.At least with her the steer and the cow would both try to mount her, so it was obvious. I assume she's pregnant, going to send a blood sample off this week-end... That got us to wondering, are the other cows reacting to some hormonal shift when the cow becomes pregnant? We do have a neighbor with a bull across the street, although he's real fat and pretty short as far as height... I think he's a limousin... he may not be able to get the job done because he's so short, but he'd sure be a good detector. We were thinking of waiting 3 weeks and see what happens, having a bull lined up. That's another thing, after the CIDR was removed the cow and this bull were bawling at each other all night, but since then no bawling for each other, just me and my husband got bawled at this week. No hay yet, but am still looking for someone who will deliver less than a semi, or some kind of trailer we can borrow or rent and come get our own. I enjoy keeping cows, always gives me something to do or think about! Maybe too much :roll: Susie [/QUOTE]
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