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<blockquote data-quote="IL Rancher" data-source="post: 346905" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>I don'y know.. It was pretty inhumane to this human to be calving last winter.. I mean, I was cold.. brrr, should treat myself better than that.... The problem with all of the answers is so much depends. I won't be calving in January or Feb again as I simply do not have the facilities to do it right. March gets a bit too mudy so April is what we aim for which is right about the time grass starts growing. Is it perfect? Nope.. No matter what time you calf there are going to be some who say you should do it different, do what works for your place and for your strengths in management... I personally can't think of a perfect month up here to calf, be it to cold, to hot, to wet or to dry something always is going to be wrong... And thats without bringing rebreeding and cow condition post partuation into the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL Rancher, post: 346905, member: 4097"] I don'y know.. It was pretty inhumane to this human to be calving last winter.. I mean, I was cold.. brrr, should treat myself better than that.... The problem with all of the answers is so much depends. I won't be calving in January or Feb again as I simply do not have the facilities to do it right. March gets a bit too mudy so April is what we aim for which is right about the time grass starts growing. Is it perfect? Nope.. No matter what time you calf there are going to be some who say you should do it different, do what works for your place and for your strengths in management... I personally can't think of a perfect month up here to calf, be it to cold, to hot, to wet or to dry something always is going to be wrong... And thats without bringing rebreeding and cow condition post partuation into the equation. [/QUOTE]
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