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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboymom" data-source="post: 145912" data-attributes="member: 2278"><p>Our first calf heifers start calving the 1st part of October and our main cow herd starts calving the 1st part of November. We are on the coast and get an "Indian Summer" in the fall. We used to calve a month earlier but found out we miss out on calves being born while we are still having hot days and foggy, cold nights. Cut our sickness in baby calves to non-existant. We only get a couple of nights that it even freezes a year and the sun comes out and warms everything up. Also, the calves were calving on the dirt, we usually get a light rain or two and the dust is settled. We get enough of the coastal fog that we keep green grass until early to middle June. Every ranch is different and you have to find out what works best for your conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboymom, post: 145912, member: 2278"] Our first calf heifers start calving the 1st part of October and our main cow herd starts calving the 1st part of November. We are on the coast and get an "Indian Summer" in the fall. We used to calve a month earlier but found out we miss out on calves being born while we are still having hot days and foggy, cold nights. Cut our sickness in baby calves to non-existant. We only get a couple of nights that it even freezes a year and the sun comes out and warms everything up. Also, the calves were calving on the dirt, we usually get a light rain or two and the dust is settled. We get enough of the coastal fog that we keep green grass until early to middle June. Every ranch is different and you have to find out what works best for your conditions. [/QUOTE]
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