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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1801210" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Patches and heat detection work better if there are more cows to ride and participate. Sometimes the boss cow won't be ridden by others. Using CIDR's in a small group, I often have a few that only show very subtle heat signs. Peculiar behavior, bull calves following and such. But no rubs on the stickers and no observed riding/standing. I breed based on those subtle signs and often get them settled. You could wait about 11 days for the next CL and give lut and watch again or try the cidr sequence again. A cidr is supposed to give a tighter window on coming into heat allowing timed ai to be used. In the future with cidr's, I would watch for those subtle signs and breed on that basis instead of waiting on a rubbed sticker. If no riding, rubbing or signs, I would still breed on timed basis and watch closely 18 to 24 days later. 5 out of 6 is pretty good in my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1801210, member: 40418"] Patches and heat detection work better if there are more cows to ride and participate. Sometimes the boss cow won't be ridden by others. Using CIDR's in a small group, I often have a few that only show very subtle heat signs. Peculiar behavior, bull calves following and such. But no rubs on the stickers and no observed riding/standing. I breed based on those subtle signs and often get them settled. You could wait about 11 days for the next CL and give lut and watch again or try the cidr sequence again. A cidr is supposed to give a tighter window on coming into heat allowing timed ai to be used. In the future with cidr's, I would watch for those subtle signs and breed on that basis instead of waiting on a rubbed sticker. If no riding, rubbing or signs, I would still breed on timed basis and watch closely 18 to 24 days later. 5 out of 6 is pretty good in my experience. [/QUOTE]
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