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<blockquote data-quote="RisingCreekHerefords" data-source="post: 1306629" data-attributes="member: 24704"><p>Okay, so I bred 5 heifers on the 9th of January. On the 29th, I started watching for signs of heat just in case one happened to come in early. I noticed one heifer was in standing heat. The next morning, I AIed her again. As for the other four, I cannot tell if these heifers are in heat or not! I really wasn't confident that I got any of them bred when I AIed them. Now they may seem a bit irritable, they smell each other, but there is no riding at all. So no standing heat. Could they be bred? Or are they just not showing signs like I think they should? I'm not sure if I should try to breed them again, or just preg check them in 45 days if they don't show any more sign than what they are now. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RisingCreekHerefords, post: 1306629, member: 24704"] Okay, so I bred 5 heifers on the 9th of January. On the 29th, I started watching for signs of heat just in case one happened to come in early. I noticed one heifer was in standing heat. The next morning, I AIed her again. As for the other four, I cannot tell if these heifers are in heat or not! I really wasn't confident that I got any of them bred when I AIed them. Now they may seem a bit irritable, they smell each other, but there is no riding at all. So no standing heat. Could they be bred? Or are they just not showing signs like I think they should? I'm not sure if I should try to breed them again, or just preg check them in 45 days if they don't show any more sign than what they are now. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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