Abstract:
Kamar heatmount detectors were used last spring on 45
Polled Hereford cows 3 to 12 years old. Bulls ran with the
cows. Most cows became pregnant, which lessened observations
as the breeding season progressed. Detectors were placed on
rumps with adhesive according to directions. Generally, the
front edge of the detector was farther to the rear on heavier
cattle than on lighter cattle.First observation was May 28, 1968. Observations then
were made weekly for 9 weeks, by checking for presence or
absence of detectors. All cows that lost detectors or had
the detector activated were palpated rectally to determine
if ovulation had occurred. If the detector was present and
unactivated, it was noted if dye had leaked in the detector.