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Breeding / Calving Issues
Keeping the bull with the cows 24/7/365, pros and cons...
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 333192" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>It all really depends on climate Spring calving means good grass for the calf and weather usually to calve in, lower prices in fall on your calf crop.</p><p>Fall calving higher prices for your calves in the spring but you carrying wet cows through the winter requireing more hay.</p><p>If you live in my enviroment of mild winters low hay consumption compared to other regions no real penality from calving year around if you have enough to make a consistent load. You get to captilize on the higher markets to get a greater return possibally on your calf crop.</p><p>There is no wrong or right way here it is what is the easiest and most effiecent in your operating enviroment.</p><p></p><p>I am penning in two pastures Sat. to turn some girls and boys into folding money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 333192, member: 694"] It all really depends on climate Spring calving means good grass for the calf and weather usually to calve in, lower prices in fall on your calf crop. Fall calving higher prices for your calves in the spring but you carrying wet cows through the winter requireing more hay. If you live in my enviroment of mild winters low hay consumption compared to other regions no real penality from calving year around if you have enough to make a consistent load. You get to captilize on the higher markets to get a greater return possibally on your calf crop. There is no wrong or right way here it is what is the easiest and most effiecent in your operating enviroment. I am penning in two pastures Sat. to turn some girls and boys into folding money. [/QUOTE]
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