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Breeding / Calving Issues
please settle the argument-which cow is in heat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 883249" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I've got a couple of 'boss' cows in the herd that you have to watch REALLY closely - they might stand once - but most other cows won't 'challenge' them enough to try mounting them. If you're not there to see it, you miss it.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, if two or more are in heat at the same time, one cow hogs all the attention from the others, and you may miss those that just aren't as 'hot' or mountable as the main 'hottie'. It may be necessary to cut out the one you KNOW is in standing heat in order to catch the ones that just don't get the attention from the other cows. Had this experience just this weekend - three cows in heat at the same time, but everybody was riding one; once we separated her, the cows turned their attention to the other two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 883249, member: 12607"] I've got a couple of 'boss' cows in the herd that you have to watch REALLY closely - they might stand once - but most other cows won't 'challenge' them enough to try mounting them. If you're not there to see it, you miss it. Sometimes, if two or more are in heat at the same time, one cow hogs all the attention from the others, and you may miss those that just aren't as 'hot' or mountable as the main 'hottie'. It may be necessary to cut out the one you KNOW is in standing heat in order to catch the ones that just don't get the attention from the other cows. Had this experience just this weekend - three cows in heat at the same time, but everybody was riding one; once we separated her, the cows turned their attention to the other two. [/QUOTE]
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