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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 1220324" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Pretty much what I do Randi, except not as many as you and I do it around a full time plumbing business.</p><p>Doesn't matter when you feed them, they still gotta' be checked. I feed early morning, and most of mine are born around 4 AM or so. Works for me, cuz' then I can go to work for awhile, return and check. </p><p>Still gotta' check at nite in bad weather, taking care of them isn't my problem, getting up is. </p><p>I have increased my fall herd to around 55 this year, sold some spring calvers, and am only gonna' be calving 37 this spring. THey should calve in a 60 day window, but most were preg checked to calve in the first 30. Smallest number to calve in probably 35 years. Glad there is so few, but I enjoy calving, so will probably miss it too. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 1220324, member: 9115"] Pretty much what I do Randi, except not as many as you and I do it around a full time plumbing business. Doesn't matter when you feed them, they still gotta' be checked. I feed early morning, and most of mine are born around 4 AM or so. Works for me, cuz' then I can go to work for awhile, return and check. Still gotta' check at nite in bad weather, taking care of them isn't my problem, getting up is. I have increased my fall herd to around 55 this year, sold some spring calvers, and am only gonna' be calving 37 this spring. THey should calve in a 60 day window, but most were preg checked to calve in the first 30. Smallest number to calve in probably 35 years. Glad there is so few, but I enjoy calving, so will probably miss it too. gs [/QUOTE]
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