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Is the winter of 2014 effecting your 2015 calving?
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<blockquote data-quote="mncowboy" data-source="post: 1235535" data-attributes="member: 13422"><p>Just curious if anyone (more specifically those is colder climates) is or has seen any effects on this years calving season because of how rough or raw cold the winter of 2014 was? A terribly cold winter followed by a wet cold spring?</p><p>We were supposed to start seeing calves on the ground March 5th, and we've been getting calves, but it seems (so far) like they've been slow to arrive and I'm curious if it was on account of the weather we experienced in 2014. I'm wondering now looking back if maybe they were put out to pasture a little on the lean side perhaps causing them not cycle as quick as they should have. I know they were late getting to pasture just because it took so long to green up and grow enough to where the grass had some substance to it rather then water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mncowboy, post: 1235535, member: 13422"] Just curious if anyone (more specifically those is colder climates) is or has seen any effects on this years calving season because of how rough or raw cold the winter of 2014 was? A terribly cold winter followed by a wet cold spring? We were supposed to start seeing calves on the ground March 5th, and we've been getting calves, but it seems (so far) like they've been slow to arrive and I'm curious if it was on account of the weather we experienced in 2014. I'm wondering now looking back if maybe they were put out to pasture a little on the lean side perhaps causing them not cycle as quick as they should have. I know they were late getting to pasture just because it took so long to green up and grow enough to where the grass had some substance to it rather then water. [/QUOTE]
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