I have a red cow due to calve mid january. I have moved her to a field with access to a straw bedded shed. Is it wise to shut her in completely or do people let such cattle out too? She goes into the shed but my concern is she would calve outside in the middle of a very cold night.
Your experiences would be helpful.
Thanks
Mark
Calving in Winter - Shut indoors or access to shed?
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Bring her in Mark. You don't want to be calving outside if this weather if you can help it. If you wait until she is about to calve, there's no time for her to settle to being kept inside and she may get a bit worked up. Get it over and done with now so she settles and feels at home. You could leave her out, and then the night she calves it'll be pouring with rain, freezing cold, not good. Maybe when you are there, you can let her out during the day and then bring her in again.
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as complete novices to calving we got our cows in prior . we then let them out every day and get them in at night . we had our first calf on the 18 novem and the second on th 12 dec both born indoors in the barn in a corner away from the others. our first cow was wonderfull very quite and although i missed the birth she didnt mind me being right next to her. the other old lady who calved in dec wasnt quite as keen and gave birt at 12.15 am id been waiting for 2 hours to see it i got so cold i just popped home to have a cuppa went back and there it was. what fun i had trying to see what sex it was with a half dead torch and a very protective mum. i am very good at the 5 bar high jump im almost upto olympic standar. lol . bring them in i think
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Just for future reference, what sort of space would be needed? We have a 'spare' (depends who gets there first, my wife with another livery person or me with another good bovine reason!) foaling box which is a good 12 x 12. I had earmarked it for a good straw bed and to be used as isolation for a poorly cow or for calving. (Thought that when the horses are in it would provide a bit of company as well)
Tim