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The first challenge after leaving the home farm is surviving and continuing to grow well through summer.
There are two main reasons that calves don’t grow adequately on pasture, particularly in summer. Either they are not receiving enough pasture or the pasture available is not suitable quality for growth.
The most obvious example of not receiving enough pasture occurs in years of drought but on a day-to-day basis, it involves regularly offering fresh breaks and not expecting calves to graze to low residuals.
Offering quality pasture is particularly challenging over summer when both the protein (CP) and energy (ME) content of pasture declines. This means that to receive enough protein and energy to grow, calves grazing dry stalky summer pasture would need to eat more than is physically possible.
So, knowing these challenges are likely heading into summer, what can we do to minimise the impacts?
For more information on planning summer for your young stock, contact your local Franklin Vets clinic.
Dr Ilyse Jennens, Farm Vet & Branch Manager at Waitakaruru
Franklin Vets - excellence in veterinary care for dairy, farming, lifestyle, equine and household pets. BESTPRACTICE ACCREDITED NZ.