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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1844089" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Until we sold out last year, our 100-120 cow Corriente herd calved in February. We'd put 5-6 bulls in...enough so each bull had no more than 20 cows to cover. We'd put them in mid-to late April...usually Easter weekend, and pull them Memorial day weekend. We'd put our Corriente bull in from then til July 4th, for cleanup. I think the most March calves we ever had was 10 Corriente calves, which we'd use for replacement or for our practice steers, depending on sex. Some years we got none...some 2, 3,or 4. </p><p></p><p>Not gonna do this with the ones I just bought back. It wasn't neccessary for us to have 100 calves all the same age to start with. No such thing as buyers buying truckloads around here. In fact, it probably hurt us carrying them all at once, Main reason we did this was Scott and I were both very busy, and we had it to where we'd spend one Saturday cutting and banding calves, and one Saturday hauling them to the sale. But, the dude I bought them back from, had one bull...a sale barn "angus".... and these cows are calving from February til June. Three of them had calves on them when I got them last month, born in late January. We gonna tighten it up just a little. I have 1 bull I got at the Brangus sale a couple of weeks ago in there now, and at the end of this month, I am going to put 1 or 2 more in with them. We gonna start in July carrying the ones that turned 6 mos to the sale once a month. We put white ear tags in those 3 January calves, yellow in the Feb calves this weekend, gonna do green for March, blue for April, and orange for May. I think those 5 colors are all the colors tags come in. June calves just won't have a tag. </p><p></p><p> I think the reasons we had a 30-40 day calving season in the past are three: 1) we used a <em>lot</em> of bulls. 2) these cows stay in top condition. Feb to November they are on 25% protein kudzu forage, and in Nov- Feb, on 400 acres of row crop residue: cotton, corn, beans and peanuts. The only inputs we have with them, are minerals and salt. And 3) Corrientes are just breeding machines. They don't come in heat late, they don't lose calves, they calve trouble free...even the heifers. In 30 something years, though, I can't recall ever having any twins. Maybe it is something Corrs just don't do....I dunno. </p><p></p><p>It will tighten up to about 100-120 day calving window, this next time and that will be ok....just fooling with 30 a month to sell. Might even get it to a 90- day the next time after that, and that is as tight as we want it these days. </p><p></p><p>If we had regular beef cows, and lived in an area where it would be beneficial to carry 100-120 uniform calves to market, we probably wouldn't ever be able to get a 30-40 day calving window if we put 50 bulls in with the 100 cows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1844089, member: 40587"] Until we sold out last year, our 100-120 cow Corriente herd calved in February. We'd put 5-6 bulls in...enough so each bull had no more than 20 cows to cover. We'd put them in mid-to late April...usually Easter weekend, and pull them Memorial day weekend. We'd put our Corriente bull in from then til July 4th, for cleanup. I think the most March calves we ever had was 10 Corriente calves, which we'd use for replacement or for our practice steers, depending on sex. Some years we got none...some 2, 3,or 4. Not gonna do this with the ones I just bought back. It wasn't neccessary for us to have 100 calves all the same age to start with. No such thing as buyers buying truckloads around here. In fact, it probably hurt us carrying them all at once, Main reason we did this was Scott and I were both very busy, and we had it to where we'd spend one Saturday cutting and banding calves, and one Saturday hauling them to the sale. But, the dude I bought them back from, had one bull...a sale barn "angus".... and these cows are calving from February til June. Three of them had calves on them when I got them last month, born in late January. We gonna tighten it up just a little. I have 1 bull I got at the Brangus sale a couple of weeks ago in there now, and at the end of this month, I am going to put 1 or 2 more in with them. We gonna start in July carrying the ones that turned 6 mos to the sale once a month. We put white ear tags in those 3 January calves, yellow in the Feb calves this weekend, gonna do green for March, blue for April, and orange for May. I think those 5 colors are all the colors tags come in. June calves just won't have a tag. I think the reasons we had a 30-40 day calving season in the past are three: 1) we used a [I]lot[/I] of bulls. 2) these cows stay in top condition. Feb to November they are on 25% protein kudzu forage, and in Nov- Feb, on 400 acres of row crop residue: cotton, corn, beans and peanuts. The only inputs we have with them, are minerals and salt. And 3) Corrientes are just breeding machines. They don't come in heat late, they don't lose calves, they calve trouble free...even the heifers. In 30 something years, though, I can't recall ever having any twins. Maybe it is something Corrs just don't do....I dunno. It will tighten up to about 100-120 day calving window, this next time and that will be ok....just fooling with 30 a month to sell. Might even get it to a 90- day the next time after that, and that is as tight as we want it these days. If we had regular beef cows, and lived in an area where it would be beneficial to carry 100-120 uniform calves to market, we probably wouldn't ever be able to get a 30-40 day calving window if we put 50 bulls in with the 100 cows! [/QUOTE]
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