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It is important that you do not over work the bull, usually in a period of 8 hours about 3-5 is a good number for older bulls.

For a better understanding, the ideal bull to cow ratio would be for yearling bulls 15-20 cows. 2 year old bulls 20-30 cows; and for 3 year old or older 30-40. This ratio is usually for pasture breeding, when the cows and bull are turned out for the summer months when the bull will then breed them as they cycle.

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A bull can impregnate around 20-30 cows in 8 hours. This can vary based on the bull's stamina and the receptiveness of the cows.

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As often as possible and as often as there are cows that are needing his services. That said, a bull can breed as many as 2 to 10 cows (or more) per day, depending on how many cows are in heat on that day.


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What is the function of a bull?

The function of a bull is to operate as half of your entire cow herd. In other words, his job is to breed your cows and sire as many offspring as he can in his lifetime with the many cows and heifers he is offered to service and as many cows and heifers allow his services.


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How many cows do you need to keep a bull?

A producer should have at least 25 to 50 cows to want to consider owning a bull. A cow herd that is much smaller than that should be bred by a leased bull from a neighbor or breeder that is not too far away, or artificially inseminated.


How do you separate a bull from his cows?

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