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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1740007" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I am not a hobby farmer. Small "rancher", but not hobby. [USER=39232]@smartin0022[/USER] - sounds like you have a plan that is working for you. </p><p>I rarely lose a calf at calving - but sh$t happens to all of us. My little girls are way too valuable to not spend a lot of time observing at calving. I have cameras set up and keep a tight calving season which sure helps observation.</p><p>[USER=39072]@Rmc[/USER] I don't have access to alfalfa, but we put up great baleage. Usually, tests 14-16% protein. Nutrition is highly linked to successful breeding programs. Last year switched to Vita Ferms' Concept Aid mineral. Got them even tighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1740007, member: 968"] I am not a hobby farmer. Small "rancher", but not hobby. [USER=39232]@smartin0022[/USER] - sounds like you have a plan that is working for you. I rarely lose a calf at calving - but sh$t happens to all of us. My little girls are way too valuable to not spend a lot of time observing at calving. I have cameras set up and keep a tight calving season which sure helps observation. [USER=39072]@Rmc[/USER] I don't have access to alfalfa, but we put up great baleage. Usually, tests 14-16% protein. Nutrition is highly linked to successful breeding programs. Last year switched to Vita Ferms' Concept Aid mineral. Got them even tighter. [/QUOTE]
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