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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1425120" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Ron - I have a "spring" and fall calving, but only calve 5-10 in the fall. Would like it to be 60 days, but will end up about 75. We bred 18 of the 20 heifers before our trip to Kauai and 15 of them stuck, so they will calve 1-1 thru 1-7. Then my cows will start about 1-20 thru 3-15? roughly.</p><p>TT - yes, I should be done by 3-22 if my last one calves late LOL.</p><p>Mid March thru April can be a muddy mess. Mud is much harder on the calves than the cold & snow. The wind is the only thing we have to worry about in the winter and the babies have sheds to get in. By the time we get into mud, most of the calves have been around long enough to know where to go to avoid most of the mud.</p><p>Like I have said in many posts, everyone needs to have a program that works for them, in their environment/management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1425120, member: 968"] Ron - I have a "spring" and fall calving, but only calve 5-10 in the fall. Would like it to be 60 days, but will end up about 75. We bred 18 of the 20 heifers before our trip to Kauai and 15 of them stuck, so they will calve 1-1 thru 1-7. Then my cows will start about 1-20 thru 3-15? roughly. TT - yes, I should be done by 3-22 if my last one calves late LOL. Mid March thru April can be a muddy mess. Mud is much harder on the calves than the cold & snow. The wind is the only thing we have to worry about in the winter and the babies have sheds to get in. By the time we get into mud, most of the calves have been around long enough to know where to go to avoid most of the mud. Like I have said in many posts, everyone needs to have a program that works for them, in their environment/management. [/QUOTE]
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