How many bulls do you need for 25 cows?

So, if your stocking rate is one bull to 30 cows (on 100 cows, as in the example), you basically have a little better than three bulls to cover a cow when she's cycling. If you run a bull to 25 cows, you've got four bulls to cover each cycling female, and so on.
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How many bulls do you need for 20 cows?

General recommendations for bull:cow ratios: The textbook recommendation for bull:cow ratio is typically 1 bull:20-30 females, with mature bulls closer to the 1:30 ratio and yearling bulls at 1 bull:20 cows.
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How many cows can 1 bull service?

that a mature bull can service 25 to 35 cows; however it has been shown that highly fertile bulls can service up to 50 cows. *Some heifers may have been included in this category. An annual reproductive examination is important to ensure that bulls are healthy and fertile.
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How many cows are in a year bull?

A yearling bull should not be expected to breed more than 20 to 25 cows, while a mature bull with large testicles, good semen and good libido can breed 25 to 40 or more cows.
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How many heifers are in a bull?

In general, do not expose a young bull to more than 15 cows or heifers during breeding time. Bulls should be well developed and at least 24 to 30 months of age before they are allowed to run with 25 to 30 cows during the breeding season.
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Can you put 2 bulls together?

Avoid 'boxing' or mixing new bulls with existing groups of bulls. The majority of breakdowns in new bulls are caused when they are added directly to an existing group that already has an established hierarchy or 'pecking order. ' If possible, run bulls alongside each other for a while before running them together.
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What is the best age to sell a bull calf?

Separating cows and calves at between 6-8 months old is common. However, Banta recommends calves should be weaned earlier if the cow is below a body condition score of four. The weaning program should last 45 days before calves are moved and sold, Banta said.
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How long should a bull be in with cows?

Leave bull B alone with the cows for at least two weeks, and for the rest of the breeding season if his body condition stays above a score of 5. It is critical to favor this young bull during his first breeding season. Turn bull A back out with the cows after bull B has had his two-week learning experience.
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Can you leave a bull with cows year round?

The good news is: It is possible to leave bulls with the cows year-round and still maintain a calving season of three months or less.
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How much do bulls cost?

feeder calves are bringing $2.40 or more. Thus, value of a 5-weight feeder calf is conservatively $1,200. History tells us 4 times that value will get us close to the average. Thus 4 x $1,200 = $4,800 for an average bull price.
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Can a bull breed his daughter?

You can have father-daughter matings in beef cattle, but it is not recommended. This type of breeding practice is called inbreeding or close breeding. Again, this breeding practice is rarely practiced today, although it was common in the foundation animals of most breeds.
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Will bulls mate with the same cow twice?

All this is based on the shocking scientific discovery that a bull will never mate with the same cow twice.
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How long should you keep a bull?

A generally accepted guideline is to purchase/use only yearling bulls that have a minimum 32-cm scrotal circumference. Bulls can remain in service until they are 10 or 12 years of age. However, this is not the norm and usually remain in the herd for 4 to 5 years.
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Can a 7 month old bull breed a cow?

Overall, bulls reach puberty between the ages of 9 and 10 months. About three weeks before reaching puberty, male calves begin showing interest in the opposite sex. However, just because the bull is capable of breeding before reaching his first birthday doesn't mean it's a good idea.
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Can bulls and cows live together?

From a theoretical perspective, it's natural for bulls to be loose with your herd of cows. Bulls need to have access to cows to reproduce. Mating in pasture in the natural environment is an easy way for your herd to continue to grow. Turning bulls out with your cows requires little planning or forethought.
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Will a bull mount a pregnant cow?

True oestrus begins when the female assumes the mating stance so that the male may mount and copulate. It does not normally occur during pregnancy in farm animals, although it is known to occur sporadically in cattle.
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How many times does a bull mate a year?

Two Breeding Seasons per Year:

With two breeding seasons per year, bulls have a shorter time to replenish their weight loss before the next breeding season.
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Will a bull hurt a baby calf?

Temple Grandin, assistant professor of animal science at Colorado State University, warns, "The bull that's going to kill you is the hand-fed, bucket calf. It will be dangerous when it grows up.
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How long does it take a bull to breed 25 cows?

As bulls mature, they should be able to breed, or “cover,” more cows in a breeding season. One mature bull for 25 cows is typically recommended in a 60-day breeding season.
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How often should you change bulls?

First, you can replace your bull every third year (use him for only two consecutive breeding seasons). This is usually not a very popular choice, but it is a necessary one if you plan to keep replacement heifers from within your herd.
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Should you separate bulls from cows?

Yearling Bulls

Beyond that time their condition can fall off to such a degree that it could have long-range effects upon their growth. After removal from the cow herd after the breeding season, yearlings should be kept separate from the older bulls if possible at least through their second winter.
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How old is a 500 pound calf?

During this time their primary source of food is milk from their dam, and the grass or roughage (hay) that is available. At 6-9 months of age the calves are weaned off their dams and placed in a field or pen with other calves of a similar age and weight. Most calves will weigh 500-700 lbs at weaning.
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How long do you keep a calf before selling?

After weaning, it takes a minimum of 30 days before calves can sell as preconditioned calves. This is the term often used for calves that are weaned from the cows, vaccinated, and accustomed to feed bunks, processed feed, and water bowls.
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Can a 6 month old bull breed a cow?

Subject: RE: Can 6 month old bull/heifer breed? Heifer yes, especially if implanted.
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