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Post heat/breeding, bleeding are they open or bred?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1178708" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>If you are talking about the small amount of blood seen 2 to 3 days AFTER they are in heat, then it has absolutely nothing to do with pregnancy. The blood is thought to be caused by the bursting of the ovum from the ovary. And it does not happen all the time, only sometimes. So whether the cow is bred on that heat or not has nothing to do with that blood. </p><p>We AI just about everything, and I see our cows every day, twice a day. I have seen cows with blood conceive on that heat, and some not conceive on that heat. I have tried to relate it to conception, but in the hundreds I have seen, there is no pattern I can detect. Even our cows that get an embryo 7 days after standing heat have no difference on conception if they had/did not have the blood show. </p><p>I hope that answers your question...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1178708, member: 18809"] If you are talking about the small amount of blood seen 2 to 3 days AFTER they are in heat, then it has absolutely nothing to do with pregnancy. The blood is thought to be caused by the bursting of the ovum from the ovary. And it does not happen all the time, only sometimes. So whether the cow is bred on that heat or not has nothing to do with that blood. We AI just about everything, and I see our cows every day, twice a day. I have seen cows with blood conceive on that heat, and some not conceive on that heat. I have tried to relate it to conception, but in the hundreds I have seen, there is no pattern I can detect. Even our cows that get an embryo 7 days after standing heat have no difference on conception if they had/did not have the blood show. I hope that answers your question... [/QUOTE]
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