The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence of precoc
ious puberty and effect of exposure to a bull on the incidence of prec
ocious puberty in beef heifers. The experiment was conducted using 120
heifers during 1990 and 1991, Heifer calves were randomly assigned to
be pastured in the presence (n = 30 heifers/yr) or absence (n = 30 he
ifers/yr) of a bull starting at 140 +/- 14 d of age for the duration o
f the study. Heifers were 402 +/- 14 d of age at the time the study wa
s completed. Blood samples were collected weekly to determine the age
of onset, duration and cessation of luteal function. Heifers were cons
idered to have exhibited a precocious puberty when the onset of luteal
function was before 300 d of age. There was no effect of exposure to
a bull on the incidence of precocious puberty, and therefore the data
were pooled. The incidence of precocious puberty was greater (P < .02;
X(2) = 5.5) in 1990 (25.0%; 15 of 60) compared with 1991 (8.3%; 5 of
60), There was no effect of year on age of precocious puberty (194 +/-
12.4 d of age), duration of cyclic luteal function (65 +/- 10.5 d), o
r the age at resumption of anestrus (260 +/- 15.3 d of age), Precociou
s puberty does occur in developing beef heifers; as many as 25%, of he
ifers have transient luteal function before 300 d of age. However, exp
osure to a bull has no effect on the incidence of precocious puberty.