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Re: Winter calving? Why?
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Posted by 4010guy on February 15, 2006 at 15:50:53 from (66.97.237.201):
In Reply to: Re: Winter calving? Why? posted by JD 5020 guy on February 15, 2006 at 14:27:42:
hi well you should get a ton of differnt replys on this one,like 5020 says to get calving out of the way before spring farming is a big plus and let me tell you when you calf early you earn every calf.I used to calv in feb.and as time has gone on im out in april because that warm sunshine shure make life a lot more pleasent but you still need a lot of shelter as we have had as mutch as 18 inches of snow in may(not good ha!)have seen wear the april calves catch up very well with the early ones but when they get out into may and june the heat gets a little hard on them.and now some guys have gone ta fall like sept.calving and i understand they are having some good results with them but i just dont know about a calf sucking on a cow at 30 below
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