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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 356315" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>It's not a stupid question. Heat detecting takes some practice and quite a bit of time. When a cow is <strong>coming into </strong>heat, she'll try to mount other cows, rest her chin on them, generally be restless. When she's <strong>in</strong> heat, she'll stand and allow them to mount her. When you see a cow standing for others to ride her in the morning, the rule of thumb is to breed her in the evening. But if she's standing in the evening, she should be bred very first thing in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 356315, member: 13"] It's not a stupid question. Heat detecting takes some practice and quite a bit of time. When a cow is [b]coming into [/b]heat, she'll try to mount other cows, rest her chin on them, generally be restless. When she's [b]in[/b] heat, she'll stand and allow them to mount her. When you see a cow standing for others to ride her in the morning, the rule of thumb is to breed her in the evening. But if she's standing in the evening, she should be bred very first thing in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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