After. When she "bleeds off" or has bloody discharge this is a sign she was in heat a day or two (sometimes three) before.
It is very concerning to read a question about a cow "bleeding out." A cow should not be bleeding out at all simply because cows do not have "periods" or menstruate like human females do. A cow bleeding out, like literally dripping blood out of her vulva every where should be an indicator to get the large-animal veterinarian out to have a look at her.
A little blood coming from her vulva is normal, this occurs a couple days after she was in heat, but not a huge mess like what is normal for a human, or even a dog (which is not menstruating at all, by the way). If you are catching her when she has a little blood coming from her vulva, it is too late to breed her. She must be bred (if you're wanting to breed her artificially using Artificial Insemination) around 12 hours after showing signs of heat or estrus, any later and she won't catch.
If you're looking at getting her bred by a bull, just leave her with the bull and he'll figure out the rest.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
No you can't breed a deer with a cow i don't think there such thing as a deow.(cow deer)
The Jersey is the smallest dairy cow, but not thesmallest breed of cow. The Dexter is the smallest breed of bovine.
No. A Jersey cow is a pure breed.
NO.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
No you can't breed a deer with a cow i don't think there such thing as a deow.(cow deer)
The Jersey is the smallest dairy cow, but not thesmallest breed of cow. The Dexter is the smallest breed of bovine.
Before Angus cattle were bred to be bigger than they actually where, the largest British breed has to be South Devon.
Well either your registering a heifer or a cow, not a heifer cow or anything like that. She must be purebred, or have parents that can be traced back over the lineage, depending on what breed she is. You must have the papers of her sire and her dam (and they must be registered within the breed too) before you can register her. You must also be a member of that breed association before you can register any cattle.
No. A Jersey cow is a pure breed.
Well, there is no best breed of cow, but it depends on what you are asking about like a cow that produces the most milk would be a Holstein.
A Jersey cow
That all depends on the breed. Are you asking about a dairy cow or a beef cow, and what breed of dairy or beef cow?
Well, there is no best breed of cow, but it depends on what you are asking about like a cow that produces the most milk would be a Holstein.
No, they get pregnant about 3or4 days into the bleed
Any breed.