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  2. Estrous cycle - Wikipedia

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    Female cattle, also referred to as "heifers" in agriculture, will gradually enter standing estrus, or "standing heat," starting at puberty between 9 and 15 months of age. The cow estrous cycle typically lasts 21 days. [5] Standing estrus is a visual cue which signifies sexual receptivity for mounting by male cattle.

  3. Estrous synchronization - Wikipedia

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    There are many different injection methods that have been put into practise in order to manipulate the estrous cycle. These involve injections into each cow with a measured amount of progesterone or progestin and waiting 5-7 days, or until heat signals occur, before moving onto different impregnating methods such as joining the cows or heifers ...

  4. Dairy cattle - Wikipedia

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    Estrus is often called standing heat in cattle and refers to the time in their cycle where the female is receptive towards the male. Estrus behaviour can be detected by an experienced stockman. These behaviours can include standing to be mounted, mounting other cows, restlessness, decreased milk production, and decreased feed intake. [50]

  5. 5 Signs of a Happy Cow Is a Reminder They’re Just Big Grass ...

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    More Signs of Happy Cows. Honestly we could watch happy cows all day long. But if you want to know even more signs of these content creatures, take a look at a few more signals that the Gentle ...

  6. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    The cow is considered polyestrous, which means that she will continue to undergo regular estrous cycles until death unless the cycle is interrupted by a pregnancy. [19] In cows, a complete estrous cycle lasts 21 days. Most commonly, dairy producers discuss the estrous cycle as beginning when the cow is receptive to breeding.

  7. Rut (mammalian reproduction) - Wikipedia

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    The second breeding phase of the rut takes place three to four weeks after the first breeding phase. This is due to younger cows coming into estrus, as well as older cows that were not bred on their first estrus cycle coming back into estrus. Herd bulls are less aggressive towards satellite bulls at this phase in the rut due to exhaustion. [14]

  8. Avian flu, heat caused ‘sudden rise’ in Central California ...

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    More cows are dying in the San Joaquin Valley as a result of the Avian flu

  9. Bulling (cattle) - Wikipedia

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    A cow mounting another cow. Bulling is a behaviour seen in cattle (and other mammals) when one mounts another, usually when one or the other is a female in oestrus (on heat); [1] "bulling" is commonly used as a term for a female in oestrus. Female cattle in oestrus may mount any adult cattle, especially a bull (fertile male) if one is present ...