LAST EDITED ON Aug-04-11 AT 09:38PM (MST)[p]Most cows will be bred between Sept. 25 and Oct. 9th. Weather, temp, moon, and such won't change when those cows come in however the weather, temp, and moon, may have alot to do with how vocal they'll be. If it's hot as hell all day and all night rutting bulls will head for water and they will do it all day and all night. They might not eat a lot during the rut but they will never tolerate dehydration, they have got to have water more often during the rut than any other time of year. Remember, they never stop peeing, blowing snot and they'll stay in a constant lather. The whole process requires water for the bulls.
bowhunt-you got it pegged, it's not brain science. The calfs are born the last two weeks of May every year on the Fish Lake, Monroe, Beaver, Pahvant and the Boulder, I bit it's nearly identical from Logan to Kanab.
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