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Breeding / Calving Issues
please settle the argument-which cow is in heat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 900395" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Cows show many signs of coming into heat and going out. If you take the time you will see them and start to rely more on them and the ease of planning accordingly. Better conception rates come from those who watch for more than just a single sign that may only last a few hours while your at your day job or on another ranch fixing fences.</p><p>We have had cows and heifers in the past that WOULD NOT stand for heat more than once or twice if even that. Mostly as stated above due to there senority in the herd.</p><p>In the original question the general thought would be the one standing only. But I agree with others that by pulling the one out of a group you may find others that are standing as well.</p><p>Taking into consideration the other signs allows for an edge on AI'ing.</p><p>Just my two cents. Best of luck!</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 900395, member: 411"] Cows show many signs of coming into heat and going out. If you take the time you will see them and start to rely more on them and the ease of planning accordingly. Better conception rates come from those who watch for more than just a single sign that may only last a few hours while your at your day job or on another ranch fixing fences. We have had cows and heifers in the past that WOULD NOT stand for heat more than once or twice if even that. Mostly as stated above due to there senority in the herd. In the original question the general thought would be the one standing only. But I agree with others that by pulling the one out of a group you may find others that are standing as well. Taking into consideration the other signs allows for an edge on AI'ing. Just my two cents. Best of luck! Double R [/QUOTE]
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