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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1552851" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Regolith, you remember this comment? I want to give you the feedback.</p><p></p><p>The subject animal is a first calf heifer. She was my last one to calve. She calved on November 9, 2018. Which was on day 285 of gestation. I wanted to get her bred back as soon as possible to keep her in the calving window. Her first postpartum heat was 38 days on December 17, 2018. I bred her at 4:00 PM on that day. She returned to heat 8 days later, on December 25, 2018. I bred her at 8:00 AM, the next morning. She is 23 days this morning after the second 8 day short heat and has shown no estrus behavior. She is very calm and settled. As you stated, the first heat was a false heat and the short cycle is the heat that produced an egg. I am very pleased to move her back into the calving window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1552851, member: 27490"] Regolith, you remember this comment? I want to give you the feedback. The subject animal is a first calf heifer. She was my last one to calve. She calved on November 9, 2018. Which was on day 285 of gestation. I wanted to get her bred back as soon as possible to keep her in the calving window. Her first postpartum heat was 38 days on December 17, 2018. I bred her at 4:00 PM on that day. She returned to heat 8 days later, on December 25, 2018. I bred her at 8:00 AM, the next morning. She is 23 days this morning after the second 8 day short heat and has shown no estrus behavior. She is very calm and settled. As you stated, the first heat was a false heat and the short cycle is the heat that produced an egg. I am very pleased to move her back into the calving window. [/QUOTE]
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