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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 816609" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Jim</p><p> I start calving the last week of Jan. and and hope I'm done by Mar. 15, our turnout on grass is the first of May, when the bulls go in at the same time. I am like you in that I have to arrange my cow work around my living. It's really hard to breed right after turnout. The cows have to be in great shape to accomplish immediate settling and just simply coming in heat. We have what is called a seasonal perched water table here, it's where the glaciers stopped moving south. All it does is make mud that won't go away, and is really hard on animals. That's why I and others calve in mid-winter instead of spring. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 816609, member: 9115"] Jim I start calving the last week of Jan. and and hope I'm done by Mar. 15, our turnout on grass is the first of May, when the bulls go in at the same time. I am like you in that I have to arrange my cow work around my living. It's really hard to breed right after turnout. The cows have to be in great shape to accomplish immediate settling and just simply coming in heat. We have what is called a seasonal perched water table here, it's where the glaciers stopped moving south. All it does is make mud that won't go away, and is really hard on animals. That's why I and others calve in mid-winter instead of spring. gs [/QUOTE]
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