Silver
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They seem to be holding up reasonably well. Minus 36C at the time of taking these pics a couple of hours ago.
bball":2ef07mn5 said:Any windbreak or cover? Or are they just hard as coffin nails?
Silver":dff9t89g said:bball":dff9t89g said:Any windbreak or cover? Or are they just hard as coffin nails?
There is windbreak set up for them, not shown in these pics. We are pretty naturally protected from the North wind where we are at, but they take advantage of it at times.
bball":15v2gl40 said:Silver":15v2gl40 said:bball":15v2gl40 said:Any windbreak or cover? Or are they just hard as coffin nails?
There is windbreak set up for them, not shown in these pics. We are pretty naturally protected from the North wind where we are at, but they take advantage of it at times.
Curious about what kind of windbreak you have? Think im going to have to make something for my northern exposure at the house where i winger the cows.
Thanks
Ky hills":a0u3bz0g said:That's cold, but those calves look good and seem to be handling it well.
Ky hills":1nob1obp said:That's cold, but those calves look good and seem to be handling it well.
Bright Raven":2bi9xamh said:Don't the Chinook winds bring more moderate temperatures?
Silver":1oe6r5yq said:bball":1oe6r5yq said:Any windbreak or cover? Or are they just hard as coffin nails?
There is windbreak set up for them, not shown in these pics. We are pretty naturally protected from the North wind where we are at, but they take advantage of it at times.