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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 325477" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Well, I'm kind of what you would call backwards. I WANT night time calving. Hubby works full time job, so if I have a problem (which is sooo rare) I prefer them to calve at night with him home. He does miss any sleep unless I have to get him up - VERY good sleeper.</p><p>He purchased me a camera for Xmas several years ago & we've added 3 more. Receiver handles 4, wireless within 100 feet. I just lay in bed & watch. Never go out unless I think there's a problem.</p><p>I fully understand the feeding time for daytime calving. My "close-up" group (within maybe 10-14 days due) has full time baleage, and when they appear "ready", they are put in the barn before dark & turned back out early AM - if no sign of going into labor. In the barn, they only get a flake of hay for the night.</p><p>Actually, most of my calves are born in the evening - which is perfect - but during night is just fine with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 325477, member: 968"] Well, I'm kind of what you would call backwards. I WANT night time calving. Hubby works full time job, so if I have a problem (which is sooo rare) I prefer them to calve at night with him home. He does miss any sleep unless I have to get him up - VERY good sleeper. He purchased me a camera for Xmas several years ago & we've added 3 more. Receiver handles 4, wireless within 100 feet. I just lay in bed & watch. Never go out unless I think there's a problem. I fully understand the feeding time for daytime calving. My "close-up" group (within maybe 10-14 days due) has full time baleage, and when they appear "ready", they are put in the barn before dark & turned back out early AM - if no sign of going into labor. In the barn, they only get a flake of hay for the night. Actually, most of my calves are born in the evening - which is perfect - but during night is just fine with me. [/QUOTE]
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