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Catching late calvers up
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<blockquote data-quote="Backbone Ranch" data-source="post: 1664780" data-attributes="member: 20754"><p>To be honest, we do not do anything special with our late calvers. Most of our herd will calve within the first 30-40 days of the calving season, but we would have the occasional calve 6-8 weeks after everything else. Once we shortened our breeding season to 60 days, they either slowly caught up with the rest of the herd, or came up open and were sold. We have had some females jump forward 6 weeks between calves, but it was normally 3-4 weeks earlier each year in our experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backbone Ranch, post: 1664780, member: 20754"] To be honest, we do not do anything special with our late calvers. Most of our herd will calve within the first 30-40 days of the calving season, but we would have the occasional calve 6-8 weeks after everything else. Once we shortened our breeding season to 60 days, they either slowly caught up with the rest of the herd, or came up open and were sold. We have had some females jump forward 6 weeks between calves, but it was normally 3-4 weeks earlier each year in our experience. [/QUOTE]
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