Bulling - How soon after calving
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Hi, This may seem a silly question to those of you who have been breeding for years, however, how soon after calving will the cow come bulling? I want to turn the cows/calves out onto the meadow but the bull and a bullock are on the meadow and i don't want the bull to cover the cows yet as its too early, as i don't want calves until at least May next year. I've got the other half to 'finish' some gates/fencing on our field behind the house so we are going to move 'the boys' onto that paddock now, but was still wondering what the answer is please?
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Cows will start coming in season remarkably quickly after calving, sometimes within 2 or 3 weeks, but the conception rate will be lower than when the are served at 8 weeks after calving. So although the conception rate might be low if you have a bull with the cows you could expect some early calves. If you do not want calves till May don't have the bull in with the cows till July. As a general guide all cows should be seen cycling (oestrus cycle, not mountain bike) by 42 days after calving. If they have not been then it is time to start getting the vet to look at them since you need to start serving them at the first heat after 56 days to be sure they will calve within the year. Probably most Dexter owners are not so obsessed by calving intervals as big time dairy farmers are nowadays.
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As I wish to calve in March/April I put the bull with the cows at the end of May/begining of June. I have one cow that only calved on 13th May, she will come bulling when she's ready not when the bull wants her to.
Moomin Apollo (thanks Di) was turned out with the cows Saturday just past, and seems to be enjoying his new hareem of ladies.
Have you noticed that if you introduce a new cow to the herd there is always a lot of fighting and bickering, introduce a new bull and no one challenges him?
Martin. Medway Valley Dexters, Kent.
Moomin Apollo (thanks Di) was turned out with the cows Saturday just past, and seems to be enjoying his new hareem of ladies.
Have you noticed that if you introduce a new cow to the herd there is always a lot of fighting and bickering, introduce a new bull and no one challenges him?
Martin. Medway Valley Dexters, Kent.
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Since I use AI only, I tend to watch my girls very closely re bulling. Usually after calving they cycle at around the two week mark although I had one start on her 9th day, part horse I think :p and a first time calver at about three weeks. I don't usually usually try AIing until the heat that would be around 60 days though because my tech told me that the fertility rate is best after 60 days and I try not to waste straws. Liz (cdn)