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Females prefer to use traditional calving grounds restricted to certain areas, while newborn calves lie in hiding for a week or more, receiving short visits by the mother to suckle.
By spring, groups leave their winter grounds to go to the calving grounds.
Golden eagles prey on calves and are the most prolific hunter on calving grounds.
They migrate between feeding grounds in the Gulf of Maine and their winter calving areas off Georgia and Florida, an ocean area with heavy shipping traffic.
The herd migrates annually between their winter breeding grounds, south of the Waring Mountains, and their summer calving grounds, north of the Baird Mountains.
The females migrate up to yearly to calving grounds in the summer, where they usually give birth to a single calf, and rejoin the males at the wintering grounds in late autumn.
Protecting a portion of the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd, only a minimal number of people a year are allowed to visit the park.
Endangered right whales rely on waters of the coast of northern Florida for their calving and winter grounds.

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There are also issues with this breed's increased need to have Caesarean sections when calving, which means an increased cost, added work, and can become a welfare issue.
The association claims beefalo are better able to tolerate cold and need less assistance calving than cattle, while having domestic cattle's docile nature and fast growth rate ; they are also thought to produce less damage to rangeland than cattle.
Texas Longhorns are also used to add hybrid vigor and easy calving when crossed with other breeds.
It has been observed that shallow waters are used as sites for calving, minimising the risk of predation.
Blood-sucking insects, such as black flies and mosquitoes, are a plague to reindeer during the summer and can cause enough stress to inhibit feeding and calving behaviors.
They are known for easy calving and successfully rearing a high proportion of their calves.
" The report added that observations of " iceberg calving " on the Ross Ice Shelf are, in their opinion, unrelated to its stability.
Most calves are born in the summer, though some calving occurs throughout the year.
The peak mating and calving seasons are in the spring and summer, although mating and calving occur throughout the year in some regions.
The bacteria are shed from an infected animal at or around the time of calving or abortion.
Females are sexuality mature at 4 – 7 years, with 3 year calving intervals, while males are sexually mature by 7 – 10 years.
Humpback whales, which are found in all the world's oceans, follow a regular migration route, summering in temperate and polar waters for feeding, and wintering in tropical waters for mating and calving.
Kettles are fluvioglacial landforms occurring as the result of blocks of ice calving from the front of a receding glacier and becoming partially to wholly buried by glacial outwash.
Seven of these glaciers are reported to be active tidewater glaciers, which depict the calving phenomenon, which means that they break into icebergs and fall into the sea with thundering noise raising large waves.
: Cows are at their most fertile between 60 and 80 days after calving.
Summer births are thought to be timed to coincide with population peaks of vlei rats and four-striped grass mice, while winter births are timed for ungulate calving seasons.
The features produced by these calving processes are known as icebergs and may range in size from meter to kilometer scale.
They are known for easy calving.
They are known as " easy keepers ," as little human intervention required in their calving, and they eat significantly less than the big beef cattle.

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This may reduce the health and vigor of cows and calves at calving.
The calving season may be during summer and autumn off New Zealand.
Hypocalcaemia may result within 48 to 72 hours after calving ; in such circumstances, the condition is commonly referred to as parturient paresis or milk fever.
However, if cattle get excessively fat or too thin, they run the risk of developing metabolic problems and may have problem with calving.
Where this happens, depending on topography, the ice may break up into pieces that fall in the sea, a mechanism called ice calving, and drift away.
Dr. Christopher Fox of the NOAA initially speculated that the Bloop may be ice calving in Antarctica.

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The bull ’ s testicular weight and semen quantity and quality have been observed as reduced, however this seems to be less of an issue when compared to the dam's difficulties calving.
Unless adequately supplemented, vitamin D levels can be quite low in livestock by spring at higher latitudes or in housing, and this can contribute to heightened hypocalcaemia risk where lambing or calving occurs in the spring.
Thinning causes the glacier to be more buoyant, reducing frictional back forces, as the glacier becomes more afloat at the calving front.
If the force imbalance effect is the key the velocity will propagate up-glacier, there will be no seasonal cycle, and the acceleration will be focused on calving glaciers.

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Migrating humpback whales favour the waters around the Whitsunday Islands as a calving ground between May and September each year.
It started retreating at a fast rate with the continuing process of calving and falling of icebergs of varying size, and thus creating a lagoon in its wake, around the years 1934 – 35.
Production levels peak at around 40 to 60 days after calving.

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The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf, the largest remaining section of thick (> 10 m, > 30 ft ) landfast sea ice along the northern coastline of Ellesmere Island, lost of ice in a massive calving in 1961 – 1962.
The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf, the largest remaining section of thick (> 10 m ) landfast sea ice along the northern coastline of Ellesmere Island, lost 600 square km of ice in a massive calving in 1961-1962.

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