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<blockquote data-quote="Rancher" data-source="post: 1666886" data-attributes="member: 16512"><p>We try for late March thru April calving here in the interior of Alaska. Even so it's sometimes bitter cold or wet snowing weather. Tricky for sure. Reason is by greenup the cows and calves get the best grass early. I like to band bulls in October weaning time, they don't seem to hurt a bit on weight and no insects as it's freeze up too. Calves left on cow to suck in winter up here is hard on the teats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rancher, post: 1666886, member: 16512"] We try for late March thru April calving here in the interior of Alaska. Even so it's sometimes bitter cold or wet snowing weather. Tricky for sure. Reason is by greenup the cows and calves get the best grass early. I like to band bulls in October weaning time, they don't seem to hurt a bit on weight and no insects as it's freeze up too. Calves left on cow to suck in winter up here is hard on the teats. [/QUOTE]
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