A'34-La'nfcastef farming,' Saturday, December 12,’ 1992 Multiple Feeds Make ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff MEADVILLE (Crawford Co.) Using multiple feed and keeping it in front of the cows to eat all the time were contribut ing factors to improving the Jersey herd at Spruce Row Farms. Plus, going to wrapped 50 per cent moisture bales contributed to overall herd improvement and bet ter milking for the 110 (50 replace ment stock) all-registered Jerseys at Spruce Row, according to busi ness partner Jeffrey Peters. Switching to the baylage system was “one of the best things 1 ever did,” said Peters. Peters, in partnership since 1982 with Charles Hotson, farms 359 acres (220 tillable). The dairy farm uses a 48-stall bam to’pipeline. The latest milking averages are 17,337 lbs., 810 f, 632 p. Spruce Row Farms was honored by the Plan Now For Successful Spring Calving KANSAS CITY, Mo. A successful spring calving season is one of the most rewarding succes ses of the efforts of commercial cattlemen. Quality calves and a good calf crop are not a happenstance, they’re the result of careful planning, superb herd heatlh care, and good breeding practices. If you have a spring calving program in place, there are steps you can take now that will help ensure a successful calving season and healthier newborns and brood cows that recuperate more quickly after birth. Dr. John Hough, director of education and research for the American Polled Hereford Associa tion said that by taking a little extra time with your herd in winter, you can potentially increase profits come spring. “If possible, it’s best to separate cows and heifers in advanced stages of pregnancy from the rest of the herd,” Hough said. “This helps avoid injuries and possible abortions from riding, butting, and fighting.” t He recommends sorting pregnant cows and heif ers about halfway through gestation if there are adequate pens and pastures. This will save a consid erable amount of time when calving starts because the rest of the herd will require less intensive monitoring. Immediately prior to calving, Hough said it’s advisable to place the cows and heifers into calving pens or sheds if they’re available. If not, the next best alternative is a small, clean pasture. “Keeping winter rations at recommended nutri tion levels during the first stages of pregnancy is essential,” Hough said. "During the last 30 to 45 days of pregnancy, however, cows generally need a 10 to IS percent protein increase in the ration, espe cially if they’re being fed a stored roughage such as hay. This can be an extra two pounds of hay per day, as long as an additional pound of total digestible nutrients (TDN) is provided.” Keeping stresses down is also recommended. Maintaining familiar surroundings, reducing weath er stresses with windbreaks, if feasible, and continu ing a solid nutrition program will combine to keep prospects of a profitable calf crop high. Hough said you’ll also want to keep an especially watchful eye on the pregnant cows or heifers to be sure they don’t contract a threatening illness. While most cows will make it through the winter with little difficulty, the possibilities of sickness exist If you have any concerns at all, consult your veterinarian for treatment recommendations. By following these and other “common-sense” precautions, Hough said your prospects for a strong healthy set of calves in the spring wall be much grea ter, thus increasing your profitability. Plus, none of these recommendations involve a significant investment state DHIA as number one man aged herd in the Jersey breed recently. Also, keeping the cows clean and healthy are important to the farm managers. Jeffrey said that when they switched to using news paper a short while ago, cow clean- ADD INCOME TO YOUR FARM CONTACT FARMER BOY AG... 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