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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1693045" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Had no normal rain for over a month here... Second grass is hardly growing and there is a possibility that we'll need to feed cattle in fall if there will be no rain. </p><p>We had temperatures from 86F up to 100F for a month. We used to have such temperatures for a couple days, but not for a month. I have a guess that one cow has even slipped her early pregnancy... She was silent for 3,5 months after AI, and suddenly one day, good 3-4 weeks after the start of the high temperatures, saw her in heat. Really pitty. I doubt that I just haven't seen her heat for that long, because that I kept very close eye on all cows and pay an extra attention for the cows on their 3 weeks terms after AI for 2-3 rounds. Have seen almost all other cows inheat and one which clearly was silent was preg checked and she seems to have been bred by one of the later weaned bull calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1693045, member: 19683"] Had no normal rain for over a month here... Second grass is hardly growing and there is a possibility that we'll need to feed cattle in fall if there will be no rain. We had temperatures from 86F up to 100F for a month. We used to have such temperatures for a couple days, but not for a month. I have a guess that one cow has even slipped her early pregnancy... She was silent for 3,5 months after AI, and suddenly one day, good 3-4 weeks after the start of the high temperatures, saw her in heat. Really pitty. I doubt that I just haven't seen her heat for that long, because that I kept very close eye on all cows and pay an extra attention for the cows on their 3 weeks terms after AI for 2-3 rounds. Have seen almost all other cows inheat and one which clearly was silent was preg checked and she seems to have been bred by one of the later weaned bull calves. [/QUOTE]
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