flyingS
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We have used the Sandhills Calving System for about 5yrs. I have only doctored a handful of calves since we started. I think the most important thing to do is to make sure that your babies mate up when riding pairs. Generally we only have to pair up the newest calves for a couple of days when we are riding, then when they see you momma and baby start looking for each other. It also makes your pairs easier to move as well as heavies easier to move away. The real advantage to doing this is in the fall when you wean. A calf's immune system is directly effected by the amount of clostrum and ability to build immunity within the first days of his life. If he sucks right away and continues to suck regularly he will be healthy for the rest of his life. We do not hardly doctor sick calves around weaning time either. Did not make a difference in April calvers, June calvers or August-Sept. calvers. If they are handled right you will get the same results. We retain calves now they do not doctor any at the backgrounding lot either.