Table 1. Sample Calving Record.
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What is the best method?
There are many methods for recording data during calving season, and the best method is the one that works best for the operation. A producer can utilize mobile phone apps or paper copies. A multitude of mobile apps are available for download to a smartphone. Some producers utilize computer software, like Excel or Google Sheets, to make spreadsheets to record data. Additionally, these spreadsheets can be accessed on a mobile device for easy viewing and editing when a computer is unavailable.
SDSU Extension has record books, commonly called Redbooks, available that provide pages for calving data, as well as several other production measures and benchmarks. If you are interested in receiving one of these books, contact your local SDSU Extension Field Specialist for further information. No matter which format suits you and your operation best, be sure to keep at least two copies of records in case of damage, misplacement, or loss.
The Bottom Line
In the end, a producer can only measure what is recorded throughout the year. Proper calving records can provide insights into herd performance, such as high-performing females and calf growth. Additionally, records can indicate low-producing females within the herd or genetic lines and combinations that are not producing high-quality offspring. No matter how the recordkeeping is accomplished, the information that comes from the tedious process is invaluable.
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