At 402 days, average calving interval is too long

According to ICBF, the average calving interval on Irish farms is 402 days; the ideal target is 365 days.

At 402 days, average calving interval is too long

The median calving date is Mar 10; the optimum target for most farmers is Feb 20.

The average six-week calving rate is 52%; the best performing Irish farmers have 60%; and the ideal target is 70%.

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