KMacGinley
Well-known member
What Wisdom, OnlyBeef. Where I live, January and February are better for calving than March and April, due to the fact that we have a substance known as mud. And I do believe I have seen a cow or two trying to, as you put it, keep her calf alive. Also, a lot of people, especially in the midwest have some corn to plant in April and May.
As for saying anything bad about Mr. Pharo, I just repeated what he said in his update to the newsletter. What I was really curious about was his statement about abnormal presentations, I was wondering if anyone had found this to be true? Or if this was an offshoot of using extreme calving ease bulls, which most of his seem to be.
As for saying anything bad about Mr. Pharo, I just repeated what he said in his update to the newsletter. What I was really curious about was his statement about abnormal presentations, I was wondering if anyone had found this to be true? Or if this was an offshoot of using extreme calving ease bulls, which most of his seem to be.