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A ? for you guys in the southern states
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 628475" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>I think you also need to consider that the quality of the forage is much better than typical hay. My cows calve in Feb. and March. For a number of years I have had 100% of my cow's calves on time with healthy calves. I do very little else in terms cattle health besides provide minerals. I think part of the reason is the nutrition of the rye/ryegrass/clover I provide before and after calving keeps the cows in great shape at a critical time. The most important months for good nutrition are the two months before and after calving. Ryegrass is really the backbone of my spring nutrition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 628475, member: 8840"] I think you also need to consider that the quality of the forage is much better than typical hay. My cows calve in Feb. and March. For a number of years I have had 100% of my cow’s calves on time with healthy calves. I do very little else in terms cattle health besides provide minerals. I think part of the reason is the nutrition of the rye/ryegrass/clover I provide before and after calving keeps the cows in great shape at a critical time. The most important months for good nutrition are the two months before and after calving. Ryegrass is really the backbone of my spring nutrition. [/QUOTE]
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