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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 379573" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>This is basically how I do it on the pastures that I run the cows with small calves on. I figure on 42 days as a season average, in spring it will be shorter, in the fall longer. The 3 days magical figure won't always pan out as planned, You will have to go by your eye, the same way you cannot breed by EPDs only. In my opinion the more small paddocks you've got, the better, keep in mind though that there is usually a lot of strain on crossfencing and if your fences aren't outstanding to start off, you could spend many days repairing fence in the future. (I found this out the hard way)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 379573, member: 4353"] This is basically how I do it on the pastures that I run the cows with small calves on. I figure on 42 days as a season average, in spring it will be shorter, in the fall longer. The 3 days magical figure won't always pan out as planned, You will have to go by your eye, the same way you cannot breed by EPDs only. In my opinion the more small paddocks you've got, the better, keep in mind though that there is usually a lot of strain on crossfencing and if your fences aren't outstanding to start off, you could spend many days repairing fence in the future. (I found this out the hard way) [/QUOTE]
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