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<blockquote data-quote="Putangitangi" data-source="post: 1291190" data-attributes="member: 5956"><p>All successfully completed, 100% born live and well. 48 days from start to finish, with an average calving interval of 360.3 days for those which calved last and this year. There were no early slips, no late abortions, no dead deliveries and everyone born alive has so far stayed that way, despite last night's last calf nearly falling in a flooded stream during today. That would have been seriously disappointing! </p><p>Last cow calved without any obvious problem, so whatever the pinched nerve business was about, it didn't affect her during labour. I'm relieved and delighted.</p><p></p><p>Average calving span for the eight second-calf three-year-olds was 367.6 days (338-381). None of them didn't get back in calf, although I did extend things a little for that last one, whose interval was 377.</p><p></p><p>The weather is finally warming up and we keep getting excellent drops of nicely-timed rain. We'll be sitting pretty until the El Nino drought hits!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putangitangi, post: 1291190, member: 5956"] All successfully completed, 100% born live and well. 48 days from start to finish, with an average calving interval of 360.3 days for those which calved last and this year. There were no early slips, no late abortions, no dead deliveries and everyone born alive has so far stayed that way, despite last night's last calf nearly falling in a flooded stream during today. That would have been seriously disappointing! Last cow calved without any obvious problem, so whatever the pinched nerve business was about, it didn't affect her during labour. I'm relieved and delighted. Average calving span for the eight second-calf three-year-olds was 367.6 days (338-381). None of them didn't get back in calf, although I did extend things a little for that last one, whose interval was 377. The weather is finally warming up and we keep getting excellent drops of nicely-timed rain. We'll be sitting pretty until the El Nino drought hits! [/QUOTE]
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