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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 806664" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Greg - I'm in the same situation. I want/need my cattle to be in great shape at the time of calving. My normal calving starts mid-late Jan. We don't usually have the mud to contend with, but they have to go thru some pretty deep snow on & off. And, we don't turn out to grass til late April.</p><p>I have a few that calve late fall, and they are usually FAT, because they've had all summer of lush grazing without a calf nursing. They are kept seperate from the main herd thru the winter so that they don't have to compete and I don't let them run out of feed - where I will let my dry cows run out usually 1 day a week so that they "clean up" their wasted hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 806664, member: 968"] Greg - I'm in the same situation. I want/need my cattle to be in great shape at the time of calving. My normal calving starts mid-late Jan. We don't usually have the mud to contend with, but they have to go thru some pretty deep snow on & off. And, we don't turn out to grass til late April. I have a few that calve late fall, and they are usually FAT, because they've had all summer of lush grazing without a calf nursing. They are kept seperate from the main herd thru the winter so that they don't have to compete and I don't let them run out of feed - where I will let my dry cows run out usually 1 day a week so that they "clean up" their wasted hay. [/QUOTE]
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