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Fall vs Spring
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1736923" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Sept- October was always the optimal time to calve around here. You gonna be feeding the cows hay anyway all winter, but the calves will be nursing, so no costs to feed them. You wane the calves and sell them in April, when everyone has grass again, and give the most for them. </p><p>Now, our Corriente herd, that we breed to black polled bulls, we calve in February, and sell the calves end of August or so. But, that is mostly due to what other things we do with the 2 places where we keep them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1736923, member: 40587"] Sept- October was always the optimal time to calve around here. You gonna be feeding the cows hay anyway all winter, but the calves will be nursing, so no costs to feed them. You wane the calves and sell them in April, when everyone has grass again, and give the most for them. Now, our Corriente herd, that we breed to black polled bulls, we calve in February, and sell the calves end of August or so. But, that is mostly due to what other things we do with the 2 places where we keep them [/QUOTE]
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