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Cold Weather Calving Frozen Ears
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<blockquote data-quote="AudieWyoming" data-source="post: 725492" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>I start calving Feb. 1 because I sell a few yearling bulls and I want them to be 14-16 months old before most guys turn them out. I prefer the cold and frozen to wet and sloppy (when we get nornal spring moisture), but it also takes a lot more feed to get a wet cow to green grass. I feel I need to sell a few bulls and replacment quality heifers to capture the value of my genetics. If I were running comercial cows and just selling pounds I would calve a lot later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudieWyoming, post: 725492, member: 13669"] I start calving Feb. 1 because I sell a few yearling bulls and I want them to be 14-16 months old before most guys turn them out. I prefer the cold and frozen to wet and sloppy (when we get nornal spring moisture), but it also takes a lot more feed to get a wet cow to green grass. I feel I need to sell a few bulls and replacment quality heifers to capture the value of my genetics. If I were running comercial cows and just selling pounds I would calve a lot later. [/QUOTE]
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