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<blockquote data-quote="BRAFORDMAN" data-source="post: 803515" data-attributes="member: 14817"><p>I have two heifers that have been bagged up for about a month and still no calves. In the mean time 5 cows have calved who didnt start showing until about a week before they gave birth. If the cow is acting normal the calve should be ok. Cows and heifers are funny, they will make you think they are going to calve soon and it is another month before you get a baby.</p><p></p><p> My cows started calving the last day of the year during a break in the weather, right after it had rained a week.</p><p>If her bag is starting to fill up and you have a change in weather coming soon, she will probably calve right before the change in weather.</p><p></p><p>I have heard It is something about atmospheic pressure changing when the weather changes that will induce labor in a heavily bred cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAFORDMAN, post: 803515, member: 14817"] I have two heifers that have been bagged up for about a month and still no calves. In the mean time 5 cows have calved who didnt start showing until about a week before they gave birth. If the cow is acting normal the calve should be ok. Cows and heifers are funny, they will make you think they are going to calve soon and it is another month before you get a baby. My cows started calving the last day of the year during a break in the weather, right after it had rained a week. If her bag is starting to fill up and you have a change in weather coming soon, she will probably calve right before the change in weather. I have heard It is something about atmospheic pressure changing when the weather changes that will induce labor in a heavily bred cow. [/QUOTE]
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