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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1728081" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I had a friend whose bull escaped for one night. Got in with the neighbors dairy heifers. Turned out he bred 12 heifers that night. It wouldn't be unusual for a group of cows all bred the same day to have their calves over a 2 week period. That is one theory. Another is this occurred during the snowmaggedon which is weather you are not use to. When you checked the cows you were bundled up like Nanok of the north. The cows were all huddled around round bales covered with ice. The bull might have been in there also covered with ice and snow. Sort of in camo not moving around so you missed seeing him. Wouldn't be the first bull to be shy and only do the breeding at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1728081, member: 498"] I had a friend whose bull escaped for one night. Got in with the neighbors dairy heifers. Turned out he bred 12 heifers that night. It wouldn't be unusual for a group of cows all bred the same day to have their calves over a 2 week period. That is one theory. Another is this occurred during the snowmaggedon which is weather you are not use to. When you checked the cows you were bundled up like Nanok of the north. The cows were all huddled around round bales covered with ice. The bull might have been in there also covered with ice and snow. Sort of in camo not moving around so you missed seeing him. Wouldn't be the first bull to be shy and only do the breeding at night. [/QUOTE]
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