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<blockquote data-quote="marksmu" data-source="post: 679814" data-attributes="member: 9219"><p>I have not been taking notes...Unfortunately I do not live on our ranch (wife wants the big city lights) so I only get to make it out there 2x a week, so I would miss alot....</p><p></p><p>However, the bull was a show bull and had not been around any other cows his whole life...when we unloaded him, I got the whole herd into one place with some cubes and then took him off the lead. He immediately went to sniffing. About 30 minutes later and having sniffed the whole herd he was following the only cow that we have who lost her calve to pneumonia. She may or may not have been in heat, but he was interested...tried mounting her several times, but she would have nothing to do with it.</p><p></p><p>Came back the next day and he was still glued to her side. Then this Wednesday, he was done with her and following several. He may need a week or two to adjust to the large number of women to which he is not accustomed...I dont know...all I know is that he wants on em, and he wants on em bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmu, post: 679814, member: 9219"] I have not been taking notes...Unfortunately I do not live on our ranch (wife wants the big city lights) so I only get to make it out there 2x a week, so I would miss alot.... However, the bull was a show bull and had not been around any other cows his whole life...when we unloaded him, I got the whole herd into one place with some cubes and then took him off the lead. He immediately went to sniffing. About 30 minutes later and having sniffed the whole herd he was following the only cow that we have who lost her calve to pneumonia. She may or may not have been in heat, but he was interested...tried mounting her several times, but she would have nothing to do with it. Came back the next day and he was still glued to her side. Then this Wednesday, he was done with her and following several. He may need a week or two to adjust to the large number of women to which he is not accustomed...I dont know...all I know is that he wants on em, and he wants on em bad. [/QUOTE]
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