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Vagina Cervix Ovary Uterine Horns

Cow stands to be mounted for another

Follicle produced by FSH

This follicle will soon rupture(ovulation) with the help of LH

Artificial Insemination should occur 12 hours after noticeable heat.

Fallopian Tube (Oviduct) site of fertilization.

CL (Corpus Luteum) takes the place of the follicle. The CL produces the hormone progesterone.

2/5”- PEA SIZE HEAD & LIMB BUDS RECOGNIZABLE PLACENTA NOT ATTACHED

60 DAYS - 2MONTHS CM 21/2-3IN CLAW BUDS AND SMALL SCROTUM RECOGNIZABLE, PALATE, AND STERNUM CLOSED, PLACENTA ATTACHED AND LENS-SIZED COTYLEDONS PRESENT.

13-17CM 5-61/2 INCHES RAT SIZE FINE HAIR ON EYEBROWS CLAWS DEVELOPED YELLOW COLORED EPITHELIAL PLAQUES PRESENT ON AMNION HORN PITS PRESENT

cm 5-7in small cat size find hair on eyebrow claws develop horn pits

18-23cm 7-9in large cat size hair on eyebrow and lips

40-60 cm (15-24 in ) hair on inside of the ear, around the horn pits tip of tail, & muzzle.

55-75 cm (22-30 in ) long hair on tip of tail Hair on the metatarsal, metacarpal and phalangeal region

210 days

60-85 cm ( in ) Fine short hair all over the body Incisor teeth not erupted

cm (28-40 in ) Hair coat complete incisor teeth erupted

One of the first signs of birth is the water bag.

First sign of the calf should be the two front legs.

Parturition!

Produced by Juda Agriculture Education III Class. Jeff Zweifel Justin Bolton Pat McCullough Mark Mansfield Eric Wheeler Joe Holland Chris Erb Eric Thompson Guy Reasa Chairman