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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1181214" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Our cattle show heat better in the cool time of the year than in the summer. We AI from the end of November to about Mid-January for our fall calves. And we have no problem seeing heats. I actually think our heats are stronger in the fall, along with my conception rates being better.</p><p>For what it is worth, we do not use the patches, but a livestock marker instead. You could do them in the pasture if you baited them (tossed some grain or cubes out). Just one quick stripe down the entire length of the tail head, takes just seconds. I have used the tail chalk method for more than 30 years, the dairy industry taught me that trick. Cheap and easy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1181214, member: 18809"] Our cattle show heat better in the cool time of the year than in the summer. We AI from the end of November to about Mid-January for our fall calves. And we have no problem seeing heats. I actually think our heats are stronger in the fall, along with my conception rates being better. For what it is worth, we do not use the patches, but a livestock marker instead. You could do them in the pasture if you baited them (tossed some grain or cubes out). Just one quick stripe down the entire length of the tail head, takes just seconds. I have used the tail chalk method for more than 30 years, the dairy industry taught me that trick. Cheap and easy... [/QUOTE]
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