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COLD WEATHER CALVING
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<blockquote data-quote="shortybreeder" data-source="post: 1226708" data-attributes="member: 21626"><p>We A.I'd the first group on June 6th, so we should have at least a week before they start calving (they are all starting to bag up so I'm guessing they'll come on the early side), the 2nd group was taken care of on July 17th so they will be due on the 25th of April, but one was an E.T. so I believe that moves the date up a week? Not sure. Then I have a heifer we bred August 18th or something (due mid June) followed by 3 head due September 6th. We are pretty spread out, but I have 3 open cows that I held over to move up their calving dates (they were going to be July calvers). 2 will be receiving embryos (if they cycle properly) to be due in early January (so I will be home for winter break and can watch them myself) and the other one is a really nice show cow that I plan to breed for a nice January/February show prospect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortybreeder, post: 1226708, member: 21626"] We A.I'd the first group on June 6th, so we should have at least a week before they start calving (they are all starting to bag up so I'm guessing they'll come on the early side), the 2nd group was taken care of on July 17th so they will be due on the 25th of April, but one was an E.T. so I believe that moves the date up a week? Not sure. Then I have a heifer we bred August 18th or something (due mid June) followed by 3 head due September 6th. We are pretty spread out, but I have 3 open cows that I held over to move up their calving dates (they were going to be July calvers). 2 will be receiving embryos (if they cycle properly) to be due in early January (so I will be home for winter break and can watch them myself) and the other one is a really nice show cow that I plan to breed for a nice January/February show prospect. [/QUOTE]
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