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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 680525" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>Shorthorn 96, wish you could have been on our farm yesterday. We had a cow that it seemed like everybody took a turn mounting, and she mounted one or two of them in return. It got to be funny because she looked like the pied piper the way they were all following her around. </p><p>Sorry to say though that she will be on the next trailer out of here. She was late calving and we kept the bull in with the cows an extra month for her. She obviously didn't catch so bye-bye. </p><p>If your cow isn't in a herd, just out of the ordinary behavior can be an indication of heat. Is she usually friendly but suddenly stand off-ish? Is she really lazy and suddenly pacing the fence? Little changes can be a sign, and with heifers it can be harder to tell. </p><p>If there's a bull around, he'll know for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 680525, member: 10309"] Shorthorn 96, wish you could have been on our farm yesterday. We had a cow that it seemed like everybody took a turn mounting, and she mounted one or two of them in return. It got to be funny because she looked like the pied piper the way they were all following her around. Sorry to say though that she will be on the next trailer out of here. She was late calving and we kept the bull in with the cows an extra month for her. She obviously didn't catch so bye-bye. If your cow isn't in a herd, just out of the ordinary behavior can be an indication of heat. Is she usually friendly but suddenly stand off-ish? Is she really lazy and suddenly pacing the fence? Little changes can be a sign, and with heifers it can be harder to tell. If there's a bull around, he'll know for sure! [/QUOTE]
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