Does firewood ever stop burning?when it gets -43f propane gels and heaters etc stop working. even at - 30 while outside doing chore (fast) the inside of nostrils will feel like they freeze with each breath and eyelids freeze open sometimes when just looking through two holes in a face mask. Its only -14f here at this time so not s bad as those out west.
Thank you for making that explanation so short!They stay open as long as they continue to drink. If they leave the hole alone for a time it will definitely freeze over. If they are due for water generally you open it once, the herd drinks then they survive until the next day.
Radio waves can freeze too!Does firewood ever stop burning?
Ken
Chop the holes about 2 hours after feeding, that's when they want to get a drink, then they're good for the day and it can freeze back up and it doesn't matter.. they can lick snow if they're really thirstySeems to me the holes would freeze over in short order at those temps. We've had to do that here around 0F and it doesn't last very long.
Bluetooth will chatter when really coldWhat about wifi and bluetooth?
Ken
That is how we look this morning. Light snow on the roads and grass... Supposed to get a break then more after noontime.... 2-3 inches total... It is cold here, 25... better than 1 degree, I guess...
when its too cold to go out and get more. Ha.Does firewood ever stop burning?
Ken
Wondering if it can get cold enough to freeze the horns off a Corriente?What about wifi and bluetooth?
Ken
I'm gonna buy a 100 , breed 'em to a black bull and haul "em your way for a test! You'll make more $$ than ever!Wondering if it can get cold enough to freeze the horns off a Corriente?
No, but if you just tap them with a hammer they will break straight off.Wondering if it can get cold enough to freeze the horns off a Corriente?
So, after 3 days of breaking ice, I remember before we had a well in that pasture, that's how it worked. Calves were basically trained to drink when I broke the ice, which I did twice a day. And there was a slight learning curve with the heifers currently in that pasture, but they figured out if they didn't get a drink right away, they were SOL. Thankfully, we finally got the pipes replaced (late yesterday) and working well enough I can fill the tank with a hose. Breaking ice isn't as fun as it used to be; I feel like I've been hit by a train!They stay open as long as they continue to drink. If they leave the hole alone for a time it will definitely freeze over. If they are due for water generally you open it once, the herd drinks then they survive until the next day.