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<blockquote data-quote="wieland family farm" data-source="post: 1820878" data-attributes="member: 43364"><p>Came here today mostly because I have a heifer that I am quite sure is pregnant but has been getting jumped on by other cows twice now exactly 3 weeks apart. I switched to fall calving a few years ago and typically start calving right at the end of September. I saw a lot of responses to this same question from someone else and most of the replies said that the heifer is not pregnant. I can say for sure that in the past I have had cows appearing to be in heat and getting jumped on, even standing and they calved shortly thereafter. Time will tell with the one that I am observing now and I will update as to her status. Fingers crossed because she is a really nice Red Angus ,,, Maine Anjou cross, bred to a very nice Dun Belted Galloway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wieland family farm, post: 1820878, member: 43364"] Came here today mostly because I have a heifer that I am quite sure is pregnant but has been getting jumped on by other cows twice now exactly 3 weeks apart. I switched to fall calving a few years ago and typically start calving right at the end of September. I saw a lot of responses to this same question from someone else and most of the replies said that the heifer is not pregnant. I can say for sure that in the past I have had cows appearing to be in heat and getting jumped on, even standing and they calved shortly thereafter. Time will tell with the one that I am observing now and I will update as to her status. Fingers crossed because she is a really nice Red Angus ,,, Maine Anjou cross, bred to a very nice Dun Belted Galloway. [/QUOTE]
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