September 8, 2010 • 11:18 pmPartly CloudyPartly Cloudy 12°  

Over the Fence – 7th July 2010

I get the sneaking suspicion that if the last week has been any indication, we could be in for a COOL winter this year. For those of us who have been here for a few years, it reminds me very much of the mid fifties when outside water lines were frozen and you could not get a cup of tea before 10am in the morning. From a stock point of view, due to the heavy frosts that we have received, it will mean a real loss of feed value in our general pastures.

As a general management plan, this is where we start to sort the “maybes” out from the rest of the herd if we are fully stocked. Stock such as broken mouth cows, cows not in calf and any leftover weaners should be removed from the property. The money received from these sales can help to pay for the supplements or maybe the purchase of some calved heifers in early spring, thereby keeping your production numbers up. The overriding factors in this equation are if you are going to feed supplements, which means an extra cost for the next two to three months, it needs to be applied to the cattle that are going to perform for you.

The general rule of thumb is that July, August and well into September are our toughest months and that is the period when cattle will certainly go backwards if not looked after.

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