Calving season is a critical time for farmers who raise cattle. New calves are born meaning a continuation of their herd and it’s up to the farmer to ensure they are healthy and well taken care of. Proper preparation before calving season can help ensure a successful season. Here are some tips for preparing for calving season.
Check your facilities
Before calving season, it’s essential to ensure your environment is clean, safe, and comfortable for your cows. Make sure your barns or calving pens are clean and free of anything that could harm your cows or calves. Ensure that all equipment, including feeding and watering systems, are in good working condition.
Nutrition
Proper nutrition is crucial for the health of your cows and their unborn calves. Before calving season, make sure your cows are receiving a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the best feed options for your cows during this critical time. Proper nutrition can help ensure healthy calves and reduce the risk of facing difficulties. Once the calves are born, it is important for them to get their proper nutrition. If they can’t or won’t nurse, fluid feeders or nursing bottles can be necessary products to ensure their health and safety.
Have a calving kit
It’s always good to be prepared for any emergencies that may arise during calving season. Have a calving kit ready with essential items such as obstetrical gloves, lubricant, obstetrical straps, and a calf puller. A well-stocked calving kit can help ensure a successful delivery if there were to be complications.
Monitor your cows
It’s essential to keep a close eye on your pregnant cows as they approach their due date. Monitor them for signs of labor, such as restlessness, separation from the herd, and udder development. Make sure to check on them frequently and be prepared to assist with the delivery if necessary. Check out this guide on How to Assist a Cow Giving Birth for more information.
Keep records
Keeping detailed records is important during calving season. Record the date and time of each birth, the sex of the calf, and any other relevant information. This information can be helpful for future breeding decisions and can also help you identify any health issues.
Proper preparation before calving season is essential for the health and safety of your cows and their newborn calves. By following these tips, you can help ensure a successful and stress-free calving season on your farm!
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