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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1519775" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Cows in good flesh should start cycling normally somewhere in the 3 to 5 week range. Some will take longer. But, often I will see heats at around 30 days. I'd do them all at the same time. The ones with no calves will probably come right in heat if they are in the right stage of their cycle. The lute will not have any effect if they are within 3-4 days of coming in heat naturally, or just going out of heat. All the lute does is cause the CL to "dissolve" so they will come back in heat. You aren't going to get everyone cycling the same or all of them coming in heat the same day. The bull should be able to handle at least 4-6 in heat within 24-36 hours and you will be lucky if that many come in all at once. One thing the lute will do is make the heat signs more noticeable on their next heat too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1519775, member: 25884"] Cows in good flesh should start cycling normally somewhere in the 3 to 5 week range. Some will take longer. But, often I will see heats at around 30 days. I'd do them all at the same time. The ones with no calves will probably come right in heat if they are in the right stage of their cycle. The lute will not have any effect if they are within 3-4 days of coming in heat naturally, or just going out of heat. All the lute does is cause the CL to "dissolve" so they will come back in heat. You aren't going to get everyone cycling the same or all of them coming in heat the same day. The bull should be able to handle at least 4-6 in heat within 24-36 hours and you will be lucky if that many come in all at once. One thing the lute will do is make the heat signs more noticeable on their next heat too. [/QUOTE]
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