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northwest tennessee | I bet you will see that alot cycled but did not breed. They can breed and then absorb too in high heat. We had high heat and drought here last year and it worked on the cows. Alot of bulls went down in this area too. Weather like you are talking about will cull the stupid bulls out in a hurry. A smart bull knows when a cow is ready to be bred and will pay no attention until that time. Then he will choose a cool time such as night to breed. The ones that start at the first sign of heat with a cow and work work work with her run themselves in the ground. | |
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