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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 32535" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>surprisingly those people who leaves bulls out year round have calves year round. if it was truly nature's intent that cows only calve in june, you'd think they'd all come around & cycle so they'd calve at <em>nature's</em> prime time. cattle are not deer, so don't compare the two.</p><p></p><p>you may not be familiar w/this extremely irritating little pest called the fire ant. fire ants are extremely active in the summer (& almost dormant in the winter) & will get on newborn calves' eyes & can cause blindness.......it's just one of the many reasons we don't have summer calves.</p><p></p><p>& Larry Sansom, please take the bold letters off your messages.....it appears you're yelling. we can read it just fine in regular print.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 32535, member: 8"] surprisingly those people who leaves bulls out year round have calves year round. if it was truly nature's intent that cows only calve in june, you'd think they'd all come around & cycle so they'd calve at [i]nature's[/i] prime time. cattle are not deer, so don't compare the two. you may not be familiar w/this extremely irritating little pest called the fire ant. fire ants are extremely active in the summer (& almost dormant in the winter) & will get on newborn calves' eyes & can cause blindness.......it's just one of the many reasons we don't have summer calves. & Larry Sansom, please take the bold letters off your messages.....it appears you're yelling. we can read it just fine in regular print. [/QUOTE]
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