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<blockquote data-quote="George" data-source="post: 184970" data-attributes="member: 1980"><p>This is when i have time to calve them,i got field work to do come spring,so when it's warm i don't have time to calve cows,i'm working in the field.Another reason,calving when it is cold,there isn't scours.I have a very good barn,so the cold doesn't really affect me.Except for shovelling a little extra manure.If it is really cold,like last week with the windchill it went down to minus 50 celcius a few nights.I will leave the cow and calf in the barn a little longer,providing i don't need the room in the barn for other pairs.I will agree it is a lot more work,because you have to watch the cows so close,when it is cold out.I am one of those lucky people,that don't need a lot of sleep though.So i really don't mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George, post: 184970, member: 1980"] This is when i have time to calve them,i got field work to do come spring,so when it's warm i don't have time to calve cows,i'm working in the field.Another reason,calving when it is cold,there isn't scours.I have a very good barn,so the cold doesn't really affect me.Except for shovelling a little extra manure.If it is really cold,like last week with the windchill it went down to minus 50 celcius a few nights.I will leave the cow and calf in the barn a little longer,providing i don't need the room in the barn for other pairs.I will agree it is a lot more work,because you have to watch the cows so close,when it is cold out.I am one of those lucky people,that don't need a lot of sleep though.So i really don't mind. [/QUOTE]
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