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The “I’m too posh to push” calving index!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dead Rabbits" data-source="post: 7558800" data-attributes="member: 70596"><p>Don’t know if it’s relevant but when it gets cold here during calving, the amount of assisted calvings increases. To me this points to a nutrition issue because I just can’t get any more protein and energy into them despite usually upping them by 30% or more.</p><p></p><p>Not saying cold will cause you issues but your nutrition being a bit off might. I’m referring to -10 to -27 outdoor calving events. Not relevant to you.</p><p></p><p>I know how frustrating having problems at calving can be despite doing everything you think is right. Meanwhile someone else seems to skate By doing everything “wrong”and no problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dead Rabbits, post: 7558800, member: 70596"] Don’t know if it’s relevant but when it gets cold here during calving, the amount of assisted calvings increases. To me this points to a nutrition issue because I just can’t get any more protein and energy into them despite usually upping them by 30% or more. Not saying cold will cause you issues but your nutrition being a bit off might. I’m referring to -10 to -27 outdoor calving events. Not relevant to you. I know how frustrating having problems at calving can be despite doing everything you think is right. Meanwhile someone else seems to skate By doing everything “wrong”and no problems [/QUOTE]
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