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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 1097247" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Almost all of our summer pasture is between 30 and 120 miles from home. Once they are on summer pasture (May 1ish to November/Dec) they get checked at least every 2 weeks. I like to do it once a week, but in haying season, that isn't usually feasible. Usually we start feeding sometime in November, then they get looked at every day. Once calving season hits (Mar 1 - Apr 15) we check several times a day, depends a lot on the weather and on how the heifers are calving out....</p><p></p><p>Losing 1 is something we do our best to prevent. It costs money to keep a cow around for a year and a lost calf = lost $$$...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 1097247, member: 2308"] Almost all of our summer pasture is between 30 and 120 miles from home. Once they are on summer pasture (May 1ish to November/Dec) they get checked at least every 2 weeks. I like to do it once a week, but in haying season, that isn't usually feasible. Usually we start feeding sometime in November, then they get looked at every day. Once calving season hits (Mar 1 - Apr 15) we check several times a day, depends a lot on the weather and on how the heifers are calving out.... Losing 1 is something we do our best to prevent. It costs money to keep a cow around for a year and a lost calf = lost $$$... [/QUOTE]
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