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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1146833" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Why I have a reason to be confident:</p><p>A. Having caught that first cycle, I had a window in which to suspect her next cycle.</p><p>B. Knowing about when that cycle was to occur, I could hone in on her. I am at my farm during most of the daylight hours. I checked her several times per day.</p><p>C. I watched for every nuance. Smelling, bellowing or mooing, raising a head behind another cow; all the secondary heat signs. Most of all, I physically opened her vulva a couple times a day to check for moistness and color. I have not seen a cow yet that was in heat that did not have a pink interior and some moistness.</p><p>D. I never saw one indication this week that she was in heat. Her vulva was so dry, it was sometimes difficult to open. It was always pale.</p><p></p><p>I do not think she even had a "stealth estrus".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1146833, member: 17767"] Why I have a reason to be confident: A. Having caught that first cycle, I had a window in which to suspect her next cycle. B. Knowing about when that cycle was to occur, I could hone in on her. I am at my farm during most of the daylight hours. I checked her several times per day. C. I watched for every nuance. Smelling, bellowing or mooing, raising a head behind another cow; all the secondary heat signs. Most of all, I physically opened her vulva a couple times a day to check for moistness and color. I have not seen a cow yet that was in heat that did not have a pink interior and some moistness. D. I never saw one indication this week that she was in heat. Her vulva was so dry, it was sometimes difficult to open. It was always pale. I do not think she even had a "stealth estrus". [/QUOTE]
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