For the last 3 years I have been penning the cows and letting the calves have the pasture, it takes about 2 weeks. Make sure the calves water and feed is as far from the cow pen as possible, the first few days they will stay by the pen - then start moving around and grazing, after a week or so they should be sleeping near the feed area. Feed the cows good hay and what ever else you normally give them this time of year. The heifers need to be vaccinated and boostered, also calfhood bangs vaccinated, where I live a Vet has to give the Bangs vaccination. Follow with a vaccination series such as Virasheild and Vision 8 -- these two have to be boostered 4 weeks apart,then yearly vaccination. There are several catalogs to order vaccines from but I always buy from my local Vet because he can advise about what is safe for pregnant cows, lactating etc. and the best vaccine combinations for my area. I am convinced by 12 years results that a regular vaccination program is some of the best money spent on my herd.
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