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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9686"><p>If they were just trying to jump her, that's OK. If she is getting close to calving, she can be putting out hormone smells that are confusing the calves. BUT, if she is STANDING STILL, while they jump her, I would be worried about her being pregnant. Jeanne</p><p>> One of my steers and my young (8</p><p>> month) bull were trying to breed</p><p>> one of my Simmental cows</p><p>> yesterday. One problem. The cow</p><p>> hasnt had her calf yet. Does</p><p>> anyone have a reason for this? I</p><p>> didnt ask the people I bought the</p><p>> bred cow from if they had a</p><p>> pregnancy test done on here so it</p><p>> is possible that she is not</p><p>> pregnant but I doubt it.</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.simmevalley.com" target="_blank">Simme Valley in NY</a> </p><p> <a href="mailto:simmeval@swns.net">simmeval@swns.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9686"] If they were just trying to jump her, that's OK. If she is getting close to calving, she can be putting out hormone smells that are confusing the calves. BUT, if she is STANDING STILL, while they jump her, I would be worried about her being pregnant. Jeanne > One of my steers and my young (8 > month) bull were trying to breed > one of my Simmental cows > yesterday. One problem. The cow > hasnt had her calf yet. Does > anyone have a reason for this? I > didnt ask the people I bought the > bred cow from if they had a > pregnancy test done on here so it > is possible that she is not > pregnant but I doubt it. [url=http://www.simmevalley.com]Simme Valley in NY[/url] [email=simmeval@swns.net]simmeval@swns.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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