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Emma and Rosie
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<blockquote data-quote="Named&#039;em Tamed&#039;em" data-source="post: 1557086" data-attributes="member: 19801"><p>Emma and Rosie are heifers, Emma is 15 months (AI bred out of Priority) old Rosie is 11 months. I put a straw in Emma 3 weeks ago today ,Rosie is following her around like a little horn dog. Emma wants nothing to do with her and her estrotect patch and still silver and unblemished. My question is it's almost like Rosie thinx she (Emma) should be in heat. Hopefully Emma is bred but would she let some sort of scent or something to make Rosie want to be checking her out? Rosie is a good little heat detector almost like a steer. When I get home I'll pay a lot more attention to them and see what's going on.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Named'em Tamed'em, post: 1557086, member: 19801"] Emma and Rosie are heifers, Emma is 15 months (AI bred out of Priority) old Rosie is 11 months. I put a straw in Emma 3 weeks ago today ,Rosie is following her around like a little horn dog. Emma wants nothing to do with her and her estrotect patch and still silver and unblemished. My question is it's almost like Rosie thinx she (Emma) should be in heat. Hopefully Emma is bred but would she let some sort of scent or something to make Rosie want to be checking her out? Rosie is a good little heat detector almost like a steer. When I get home I'll pay a lot more attention to them and see what's going on. Thanks Scott [/QUOTE]
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