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Heifer age of puberty
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1296437" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>The heifers I have that were in heat or bred too early were Shorthorn and/or Gelbvieh influenced... I haven't run all that many breed in recent years, I'll see how the Limos do, they're know for being a little later maturing... I too think that as long as they're cycling by the time the bull goes out at 14-15 months, I don't need to worry much.. they probably gain a little more weight if they aren't bawling and jumping for a day out of every 21.. that's pure speculation though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1296437, member: 9096"] The heifers I have that were in heat or bred too early were Shorthorn and/or Gelbvieh influenced... I haven't run all that many breed in recent years, I'll see how the Limos do, they're know for being a little later maturing... I too think that as long as they're cycling by the time the bull goes out at 14-15 months, I don't need to worry much.. they probably gain a little more weight if they aren't bawling and jumping for a day out of every 21.. that's pure speculation though. [/QUOTE]
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