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It is a balmy -10 this morning, with a windchill of -16. Second year in a row that getting frozen ears on newborn calves in April is an issue. Before this latest cold snap the sloughs in the field were starting to soak away, now they are all frozen over. It has been colder in April than it was in March.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostIt is a balmy -10 this morning, with a windchill of -16. Second year in a row that getting frozen ears on newborn calves in April is an issue. Before this latest cold snap the sloughs in the field were starting to soak away, now they are all frozen over. It has been colder in April than it was in March.
Around here April 20 start even looking early for large groups.
Not just this year but this one might be the the one that keeps the bulls away for another week.
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I’ve come to the conclusion start calving February or May. April is the worst month for calving and I like to be 3/4 done by first week of April before the melt and scours.
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Stock waterers froze up here the last couple of days, had to turn them all back on again after having them turned off for the last month and a half without a problem.
Having to plug in the tractors and grain truck the last few days. We have been days on end without getting above zero. That rarely happens in the middle of winter around here.
But to be honest, this isn't unusual for April, just hard to handle after such a early mild spring.
And I still haven't figured out when the best time for calving is. Either deal with cold or mud or scours or overlap with seeding, or deal with predators and no facilities and hours searching for missing calves while out on pasture.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Apr 14, 2022, 12:04.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostI’ve come to the conclusion start calving February or May. April is the worst month for calving and I like to be 3/4 done by first week of April before the melt and scours.
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Originally posted by caseih View Post-16 here Sunday for a couple days
*** idiots and their *** global warming
But climate is measured over at least 30 years. Weather is what happens in a day, week month. And as we know northern continental climates are the land of extremes.
So one winter storm in April and a cold spell doesn't tell the story for 30 years of climates does it?
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But but but...,
This thread was started because of one supposed warm day somewhere in the Arctic where no one could verify it
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Originally posted by caseih View PostBut but but...,
This thread was started because of one supposed warm day somewhere in the Arctic where no one could verify it
Hypocrites of the highest orderLast edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Apr 15, 2022, 09:27.
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