Quote Originally Posted by lord jackel View Post
Everyone is going to be slightly different based on where in the country you are and how your breeding season is going.

Ie.
If you got off to a slow start you might want to keep them cool longer
If you got an early start (and have seen good signs - ovulation, lots of locks, or they want nothing to do with each other, etc) then warm them up sooner.

Your local weather also plays a part...here in Indiana we are still expecting a couple more fronts so I am keeping them cool longer.

There is no exact science.

Hope this helps.
That definately does. Thank you very much, and good luck to you.