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The nine month Story
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The cows reproductive tract
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Uterine Horns Ovary Cervix Vagina
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Heat detection of a cow is important
Cow stands to be mounted for another
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Follicle produced by FSH
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This follicle will soon rupture(ovulation) with the help of LH
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Heat chart
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Artificial Insemination should occur 12 hours after noticeable heat.
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Fallopian Tube (Oviduct) site of fertilization.
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CL (Corpus Luteum) takes the place of the follicle
CL (Corpus Luteum) takes the place of the follicle. The CL produces the hormone progesterone.
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30 days- 1 month 2/5”- PEA SIZE HEAD & LIMB BUDS RECOGNIZABLE
PLACENTA NOT ATTACHED
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60 days- 2 months
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60 DAYS - 2MONTHS 6-7.5 CM 21/2-3IN CLAW BUDS AND SMALL SCROTUM RECOGNIZABLE, PALATE, AND STERNUM CLOSED, PLACENTA ATTACHED AND LENS-SIZED COTYLEDONS PRESENT.
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90 days
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90 days- 3 months 13-17CM 5-61/2 INCHES RAT SIZE FINE HAIR ON EYEBROWS
CLAWS DEVELOPED YELLOW COLORED EPITHELIAL PLAQUES PRESENT ON AMNION HORN PITS PRESENT
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120 days 12.5-18cm 5-7in small cat size find hair on eyebrow
claws develop horn pits
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150 days 18-23cm 7-9in large cat size hair on eyebrow and lips
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180 days 40-60 cm (15-24 in ) hair on inside of the ear, around the horn pits tip of tail, & muzzle.
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210 days 55-75 cm (22-30 in ) long hair on tip of tail
Hair on the metatarsal, metacarpal and phalangeal region 210 days
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210 days
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240 days 60-85 cm ( 24-34 in ) Fine short hair all over the body
Incisor teeth not erupted
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270 days 70-100 cm (28-40 in ) Hair coat complete
incisor teeth erupted
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Gestation Period for Cattle
283 Days
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One of the first signs of birth is the water bag.
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First sign of the calf should be the two front legs.
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Parturition!
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GOT MILK?
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Produced by Juda Agriculture Education III Class.
Mark Mansfield Justin Bolton Jeff Zweifel Chairman Pat McCullough Eric Wheeler Joe Holland Guy Reasa Chris Erb Eric Thompson
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