tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-177278403574086761.post2685212480297530898..comments2023-11-18T10:18:04.250-08:00Comments on Double H Photography: Practical cattle fashion: Calf coatsdoublehphotohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01633740191240984845noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-177278403574086761.post-72098702599042988542014-02-13T10:15:10.912-08:002014-02-13T10:15:10.912-08:00I think you just nailed the best thing you can do ...I think you just nailed the best thing you can do to avoid bad weather! I agree that would be great. My husband calves now because historically it has been just him at his house, and he also farms. So, by the time the weather improves he is in the field and unable to watch his heifers properly. I think moving the calving date back a month or more would be fantastic, maybe I should have him talk to your husband : )doublehphotohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01633740191240984845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-177278403574086761.post-86761490524081222092014-02-13T10:08:16.567-08:002014-02-13T10:08:16.567-08:00We've quit calving in the winter. This year t...We've quit calving in the winter. This year the cows aren't due to start calving until the end of March. My husband is talking about waiting until April next year. It makes a world of difference in his attitude during calving season to not have the snow and ice to worry about. 4RRanchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14922623850041091213noreply@blogger.com