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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 348596" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>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. </p><p></p><p> 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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 348596, member: 3175"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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