Posted by DaninKansas on July 10, 2013 at 15:13:59 from (24.248.193.103):
We have a single milk cow (Brown Swiss) that had her calf a month ago - we will want to breed her again in a couple months and will most likely end up using AI. How do you tell when she is cycling?
Anyone familar with Red Simmental? We "accidentally" bought a Jersey/Red Simmental mix bull calf. I thought my wife had screwed up royally when she told me what she bought. Brought it home and that thing is a MONSTER of a calf and certainly doesn't doesn't look like the useless little Jersey bull calfs they try to give away around here. Called the guy she bought it from and he said he was breeding all his Jerseys to Red Semmentals and keeping the heifers back for dairy and selling the bulls.
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