Re: preg checking that Jersey bred in August. You really cannot tell by looking at her. The vets tell me that it's easiest to tell by internal palpation at about 40-60 days bred. After that, the calf/uterus falls further into the body and it's much harder to tell if she is preggy. Once you get to about 7 months gestation or so, you can try *bumping*. Bumping is gently but firmly bumping your hand into her side below the V in her back and behind the rib area. Feel for baby kicks/movements in response. Try both sides because you don't know which side the calf may be laying on. It could take some strong bumping. You won't hurt her... ask a preggy mom about baby movement. By the 8th-9th month you should see calf movement under the skin if you carefully observe at certain times when it's moving. I agree, if she showed regular heat behavior and stopped after breeding, she is likely preggy. We had a heifer once who bawled incessantly at each heat. We could always tell when she was bred. Life was much more peaceful then!