Yes, I have two friends who moved their calving from Feb-Mar to Apr May ...... both are very happy. Both are situated in areas prone to significant snow accumulations and cold periods - north of Edmonton. One states that his calves in November are only 50 to 80 pounds less than the earlier born calves plus he has more of them at less cost. He also states that his calving period tightened up signficantly in subsquent years producing a more uniform calf crop - few if any cows outside of 45 day calving period now. It should be stated that he normally backgrounded his calves through Nov, Dec and Jan so his marketing practices were unchanged and he had no significant disruption in annual cash flow. The other friend experienced a significant gap as he moved from marketing in Nov to Feb so he was disadvantaged somewhat, but his planning in the transition year was at fault here and he admits as much! Otherwise his statements are much the same. However he made further significant changes to his wintering regieme, less confinement, less bedding, more grazing throughout the months of Nov Dec and into Jan when possible as the cows nutritional requirements in his case changed significantly as he went from mostly Feb calving to May so his cows only required 6% to 8% protien in their diet during Nov Dec and Jan.
Both commented in the first year that they did not know that calving on grass was so uncomplicated and easy.
Both commented in the first year that they did not know that calving on grass was so uncomplicated and easy.
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