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Aaron and others in the north?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1555527" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>We are expecting major cold Wed & Thurs. It was -6 this morning.</p><p>Don't do anything other than make sure they have plenty of hay. If it was muddy, just getting frozen, I would put bales out for them to eat/lay on. But, as long as we have snow (10" +), that is all the bedding they need. It is a warm bed, they snuggle right down into it.</p><p>My calves have 3-sided sheds to get into, which I put a dry bale for them to eat & we bed with it. Newborns sometimes take a few days to figure it out. We "tuck" them in, but Mom stands at the fenceline & bawls them out. If it gets windy, the newbies learn real quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1555527, member: 968"] We are expecting major cold Wed & Thurs. It was -6 this morning. Don't do anything other than make sure they have plenty of hay. If it was muddy, just getting frozen, I would put bales out for them to eat/lay on. But, as long as we have snow (10" +), that is all the bedding they need. It is a warm bed, they snuggle right down into it. My calves have 3-sided sheds to get into, which I put a dry bale for them to eat & we bed with it. Newborns sometimes take a few days to figure it out. We "tuck" them in, but Mom stands at the fenceline & bawls them out. If it gets windy, the newbies learn real quick. [/QUOTE]
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