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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1396270" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Ron there are some things that we just don't understand but the bull does. I put mine out with the bull after I have inseminated them then put a patch on them to catch any rebreeds 3 weeks later and then out with the bull which is usually a yearling. I will often see one that is due in a couple of days and while the bull won't be with her, he will be adjacent to her like he is tracking her. I check them often and any due I look at where they are in relation to the bull. I always say where there is smoke there is fire and sure enough within a day or two he is shagging her. This sounds similar to those of yours that show signs over extended period, probably just normal behaviour but some it is more obvious than others.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1396270, member: 16453"] Ron there are some things that we just don't understand but the bull does. I put mine out with the bull after I have inseminated them then put a patch on them to catch any rebreeds 3 weeks later and then out with the bull which is usually a yearling. I will often see one that is due in a couple of days and while the bull won't be with her, he will be adjacent to her like he is tracking her. I check them often and any due I look at where they are in relation to the bull. I always say where there is smoke there is fire and sure enough within a day or two he is shagging her. This sounds similar to those of yours that show signs over extended period, probably just normal behaviour but some it is more obvious than others. Ken [/QUOTE]
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