HAVE COLLECTED A 27 MONTH OLD SHORT LEGGED BULL ON SUNDAY AND PUT HIM IN MY BACK FIELD,ON ADVICE PUT OUR 17 MONTH OLD HEIFFER IN WITH HIM TO KEEP HIM COMPANY.
THIS MORNING I PUT MY 2 COWS IN WITH THEM(ONE HAS A TWO MONTH OLD HEIFFER AND THE OTHER A SIX MONTH OLD HEIFFER) I SEPARATED THEM THIS MORNING BUT PUT THE YOUNGEST ONE IN WITH THEM TO FEED FROM MUM TONIGHT,IS IT ALL RIGHT TO LEAVE HER IN WITH THEM AND THE BULL?THE OLDER CALF I HAVE KEPT SEPARATE WITH MY TWO STEERS SHE HAS BEEN GRAZING AND EATING CALF NUTS FOR SOME TIME APART FROM THE NOISE IS IT OK TO KEEP HER APART, TOTALLY SEPARATE THEM TO WEAN HER?
NOBBY THE BULL - NEW ARRIVAL IN THE HERD
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The six month old heifer should be able to be weaned now but make it a complete break, do not have her going back and forward to her mother. The calf who is two months old should be safe enough to be with the bull for two cycles of the cow, so the cow should be in calf before you are having to get the heifer calf away from the bull. But at that stage the heifer will be only 4 and a half months old so a bit too young to wean.
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan MacIntyre
Burnside Dexters 00316
Burnside
Ascog
Isle of Bute
Burnside Dexters 00316
Burnside
Ascog
Isle of Bute
NOBBY HAS BEEN IN WITH THE GIRLS FOR 15 DAYS NOW,THE HEIFFER HAS COME BULLING AND ALTHOUGH I HAVE NOT SEEN THEM MATING (ITS DARK WHEN I LEAVE FOR WORK AND DARK WHEN I COME HOME) LAST NIGHT I NOTICED THAT BOTH HER FLANKS WERE COVERED IN MUD ASTHOUGH SHE HAS BEEN MOUNTED ,NO SIGN OF THE OTHER TWO MATING YET.I HAVE BEEN WARNED THAT A HEIFFER AS YOUNG AS 3 MONTHS HAS IN THE PAST CONCEIVED DO YOU STILL THINK ITS SAFE TO LET THE 3 MONTH OLD CALF STAY WITH HER MUM OR WOULD IT BE BETTER TO TAKE THE TWO OF THEM AWAY FROM THE BULL?//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
THANKS TIMZ
THANKS TIMZ
I haven't known a 3 month old heifer be mounted by our adult bulls. The size difference would be against a sucessful mating. Her mother should cycle soon and then you'll be able to remove them. Just keep an eye on her behavior with the 6 mth heifer. If, 3 weeks after being mated, she starts mounting the 6 mth old, it means she is cycling again and you'll need to put her back in with the bull. You could leave her calf with the other calf for the two days she would need to spend with the bull, if you were worried about the calf's age. They could be reunited after the cow was mated again.
But as I've said, I haven't had any problems with adult bulls paying attention to the calves. Its the little bull calves you've got to watch.
But as I've said, I haven't had any problems with adult bulls paying attention to the calves. Its the little bull calves you've got to watch.
Inger
NZ
NZ