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</html><thumbnail_url>https://qa.thenewsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/GARRARD-COFFEY-CMYK-Horizontal.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>313</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>282</thumbnail_height><description>Spring Calving Cow Herd &#x2022; Start cows on the high magnesium mineral supplement soon.&#xA0; Consider protein supplementation if hay is less than 10% crude protein.&#xA0; If cows are thin, begin energy (grain) supplementation now. &#x2022; Consider vaccinating the cows to help prevent calf scours. &#x2022; Keep replacement heifer calves gaining enough to reach their &#x201C;target&#x201D; breeding weight (65% mature weight) and to be cycling by the start of the spring breeding season. &#x2022; Study the performance of last year&#x2019;s calf crop and plan for improvement.&#xA0; Plan your breeding program and consider a better herd sire(s).&#xA0; Select herd sires which will allow you to meet your goals and be willing to pay for superior animals. &#x2022; Get ready for calving season!&#xA0; See that all equipment and materials are ready, including obstetrical equipment, record forms or booklets, eartags, scales for obtaining birthweights, etc. Prepare a calving area where assistance can be provided easily if needed.&#xA0; Purchase ear tags for calves and number them ahead of time if possible. Plan for enough labor to watch/assist during the calving period. &#x2022; Move early calving heifers and cows to pastures that are relatively small and easily accessible to facilities in case calving assistance is needed.&#xA0; Keep them in good condition but don&#x2019;t overfeed them at this time.&#xA0; Increase their nutrient intake after they calve. Fall Calving Cow Herd &#x2022; Breeding season continues.&#xA0; Keep fall calving cows on accumulated pasture as long as possible, then start feeding hay/grain.&#xA0; Don&#x2019;t let these cows lose body condition! &#x2022; Provide clean windbreaks and shelter for young calves. &#x2022; Catch up on castrating, dehorning and implanting. General &#x2022; Provide water at all times.&#xA0; Cattle need 5 to 11 gallons per head daily even in the coldest weather.&#xA0; Be aware of frozen pond hazards.&#xA0; Keep ice &#x201C;broken&#x201D; so that cattle won&#x2019;t walk out on the pond trying to get water.&#xA0; Automatic waterers, even the &#x201C;frost-free&#x201D; or &#x201C;energy-free&#x201D; waterers can freeze up in extremely cold weather.&#xA0; Watch closely. &#x2022; Increase feed as the temperature drops, especially when the weather is extremely cold and damp.&#xA0; When temperature drops to 15&#xB0;F, cattle need access to windbreaks &#x2022; Feed hay in areas where mud is less of a problem.&#xA0; Consider preparing a feeding area with gravel over geotextile fabric or maybe a concrete feeding pad. &#x2022; Consider renovating and improving pastures with legumes, especially if they have poor stands of grass or if they contain high levels of the fescue endophyte.&#xA0; Purchase seed and get equipment ready this month. For additional information, contact the Whitley County Cooperative Extension Service at 549-1430; visit the office located at 4275 N. Highway 25W in Goldbug; or email DL_CES_WHITLEY@EMAIL.UKY.EDU.</description></oembed>
