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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1804000" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Injured calf seems a little better, took her back to her mother, went right to nursing. </p><p>the other new calves were ok. </p><p>[USER=22072]@cowgirl8[/USER] I'd venture to say most of our cows do calve overnight, and early morning hours before daylight. We find very few calving in the daytime. I think that's just kind of nature. I have heard of people purposely feeding them after 3 pm or so they say to get a higher percentage to calve during the daytime hours though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1804000, member: 24816"] Injured calf seems a little better, took her back to her mother, went right to nursing. the other new calves were ok. [USER=22072]@cowgirl8[/USER] I’d venture to say most of our cows do calve overnight, and early morning hours before daylight. We find very few calving in the daytime. I think that’s just kind of nature. I have heard of people purposely feeding them after 3 pm or so they say to get a higher percentage to calve during the daytime hours though. [/QUOTE]
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