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Never underestimate the late breeder
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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1331481" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>No I don't have a clue. She was with a bull when she calved & hauled out to a different pasture with a different bull within a week. Not enough difference between sires to tell which one caught her. I would guess the bull that was in the pasture when she calved, but could go either way. I could tell she was going to make up a couple months time, but didn't expect quite that much. Have had probably 5 or so this year that have made up 2 months (+/- a week) and a quite a few more that gained at least a full cycle. I think quite often a good cow will usually get back on schedule if given the chance, and often they are never late again. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's odd how some will just become super tame out of nowhere. Obviously your girl heard you & decided to try and stay in your good books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1331481, member: 21216"] No I don't have a clue. She was with a bull when she calved & hauled out to a different pasture with a different bull within a week. Not enough difference between sires to tell which one caught her. I would guess the bull that was in the pasture when she calved, but could go either way. I could tell she was going to make up a couple months time, but didn't expect quite that much. Have had probably 5 or so this year that have made up 2 months (+/- a week) and a quite a few more that gained at least a full cycle. I think quite often a good cow will usually get back on schedule if given the chance, and often they are never late again. It's odd how some will just become super tame out of nowhere. Obviously your girl heard you & decided to try and stay in your good books. [/QUOTE]
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