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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1665896" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>I agree that 18 hours standing is a long time especially if they are talking about average time in the chart. question about your breeding time. would you breed at 4pm if she was still standing or showing strong signs of heat yet? articles that I have read say that early breeding is one of the leading causes of not conceiving. I have since delayed my breeding time on cows I see standing late morning/early afternoon to the following morning. had a cow two years ago in that situation and she got out in the pasture the morning after and didn't get her bred until the next morning. Thought it was a waste of time but bred her anyway. she is an older cow and that is the only heifer calf I have gotten out of her. also read that female sperm swim faster which would explain the heifer calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1665896, member: 38038"] I agree that 18 hours standing is a long time especially if they are talking about average time in the chart. question about your breeding time. would you breed at 4pm if she was still standing or showing strong signs of heat yet? articles that I have read say that early breeding is one of the leading causes of not conceiving. I have since delayed my breeding time on cows I see standing late morning/early afternoon to the following morning. had a cow two years ago in that situation and she got out in the pasture the morning after and didn't get her bred until the next morning. Thought it was a waste of time but bred her anyway. she is an older cow and that is the only heifer calf I have gotten out of her. also read that female sperm swim faster which would explain the heifer calf. [/QUOTE]
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