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Moving up Fall Calvers ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1193332" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I'm going with "pretty darned unlikely" in the first year... </p><p></p><p>If they calf out on August 15th, and breed on Sept 15 (optimistic), 288 days puts you at June 29th... That's for the one that calved first and bred back in 30 days... </p><p>I think a more reasonable number for an average is Sept 5th calving, +40 days = Oct 15 = End of july for the first year...</p><p>On the second year you'll have Aug 1 calves = Sept 10th breeding = ~june 20th of calves, which gives a bit of leeway for the early and later ones.. Only after the 3rd year is your average going to be close to May.</p><p></p><p>I had a late calver this year, Aug 7th, and she bred back on the first heat, which was on Sept 15th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1193332, member: 9096"] I'm going with "pretty darned unlikely" in the first year... If they calf out on August 15th, and breed on Sept 15 (optimistic), 288 days puts you at June 29th... That's for the one that calved first and bred back in 30 days... I think a more reasonable number for an average is Sept 5th calving, +40 days = Oct 15 = End of july for the first year... On the second year you'll have Aug 1 calves = Sept 10th breeding = ~june 20th of calves, which gives a bit of leeway for the early and later ones.. Only after the 3rd year is your average going to be close to May. I had a late calver this year, Aug 7th, and she bred back on the first heat, which was on Sept 15th. [/QUOTE]
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