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Yes, especially if the bull has such high libido (or is really "horny" all the time).

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Q: Is it normal for a bull to try to continue to mate a cow even after breeding it?
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How do you get a black calf with a white face?

You can either buy one--off a local producer who sells such calves or from your local salebarn--or you can get one yourself by breeding an Angus cow with a Hereford bull (or a Hereford cow with an Angus bull). Even breeding a modern-type Simmental cow with an Angus bull (or vice versa) will get you a black-baldy calf.


Is a bull the same as a male cow?

Well, kind of, even though there really is no such thing as a "male cow." But "male cows" typically refers to bulls (intact males used for breeding) and steers (castrated males used for beef).


Can a bull moose kill a bobcat?

Yes. A bull moose could even kill a grizzly bear.


Can a black cow and a bull have a white calf?

No. Black is a dominant colour, no matter what colour the bull is. If the bull is white, the calf will be grey. If a bull is black, the calf will be black; if a bull is a blue roan, the calf will be most likely a darker roan or even black; if a bull is red or brown, the calf will be black; if a bull is yellow or orange the calf will be either grey or black.


Will a bull mate with the same cow?

Yes and no. Occasionally a virgin bull with very little to no experience mating with a herd of cows will tag along with one cow and ignore the rest of the cowherd. Most of the time, in a breeding season, one bull will be able to settle as many cows as he can, often up to 50 if he's that good and if he doesn't have to travel far to service his girls. In a herd where the producer likes to keep some of the females born from his cows as replacements, another bull is needed to service those replacement heifers, and if the original bull is good enough to be kept, he will be used again the next breeding season on those same cows. This is actually mimicking what the bovine relatives like bison will do in the wild, though with every breeding season one bull may get a different harem each season, depending on his age and status as "Top Bull." However, in some cases where there is only one bull for a herd, he will have to mate with the same cows every year to keep producing offspring with his genetics. If a bull is showing signs of weakness, infertility, old age or poor conformation, he will either be culled from the herd by the producer, or, if he's in the wild competing with other bulls, he will be ousted from his harem[s] by younger more viable bulls that will take over and spread their genetics around. In cases where bulls are raised on a farm or ranch, often the producers let the bulls cull themselves out by how they are able to keep up with breeding the same cows every year. If a bull isn't meeting the standards of settling cows every year, and a fair number of cows come up open, he will be semen tested then shipped to be made into ground beef. When a bull is culled, a new, even better bull is needed to be of service to the producer's cows. In terms of cow herds where artificial insemination is necessary, sometimes one cow may be bred with the semen of the same bull she has been bred to the previous year. Often though, a herd of cows will not be bred to with the semen of the same bull every year, especially if the calves that came out of those AI'd cows weren't what the producer wanted or was hoping for. The beauty of AI allows a herd of cows to be bred to different bulls, sometimes one cow per bull, to get the best offspring as possible.

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To find a Holstein breeding bull in central Minnesota to buy?

Go to Craigslist.com or Kijiji.com to find what you're looking for. Local agricultural newspapers and classifieds will also help find what you're looking for, even if you put in an ad that you are looking for a Holstein breeding bull to purchase.


How do you get a black calf with a white face?

You can either buy one--off a local producer who sells such calves or from your local salebarn--or you can get one yourself by breeding an Angus cow with a Hereford bull (or a Hereford cow with an Angus bull). Even breeding a modern-type Simmental cow with an Angus bull (or vice versa) will get you a black-baldy calf.


Will a husky and pit bull mix puppies eyes stay blue?

You'd need to know about the eye color of the parents, and even grandparents of both the breeding dogs, to have an idea of what genes the breeding pair has. Most likely, if both parents have blue eyes, some of the pups would also have blue eyes.


Is a bull the same as a male cow?

Well, kind of, even though there really is no such thing as a "male cow." But "male cows" typically refers to bulls (intact males used for breeding) and steers (castrated males used for beef).


How do you prevent breeding in clogged drains?

If the drains are truly clogged, there will be no breeding in them as no one will be able to fit in. If there are gaps and you find people breeding there, clog the drains even more.


You have not attained height after puberty?

It is nothing to be concerned about. That is pretty normal for females. Males continue to grow for a longer period of time (even up until their 20's).


Can a bull moose kill a bobcat?

Yes. A bull moose could even kill a grizzly bear.


How do you freeze bull sperm?

Bull semen must be kept frozen in liquid nitrogen to keep it for a long period of time, even after the bull has died.


What is line in regards to breeding?

In breeding, the "line" is the ancestry of the animal. Its parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents are all part of the line.


When was the first pit bull found?

Pitbulls were bred in England by breeding Old English Terrier with Old English Bulldog. The idea was to produce a dog with best qualities of both breeds. Pitbulls have several sub species and are a popular dog breed now.


What does a baby bull look like?

A baby bull calf looks just like a normal calf, except there is a more pronounced navel than what would be found in a heifer calf. And, yes, they are very cute. But remember, they grow up to be big, intimidating bulls that shouldn't be messed around with, even when they're babies.


What is the best breed of pit bull?

The American Stafforshire bull terrier. The brindle seems to be the most even tempered.