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<blockquote data-quote="Aubracusa" data-source="post: 301543" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>Hi, purecountry and Alice.</p><p></p><p>The bull calves pictured above are different animals, although both photographs were taken when the calves were three months of age.</p><p></p><p>We run these Aubracs at about 7,500 feet elevation in the summer. They usually drift higher. We've been wintering between 6,000 and 6,500 feet. The valley where we live is one of Colorado snowiest, receiving right at 350 inches of fresh snow from the first of November to the first of April, so I'm assuming our winter conditions here are comparable to yours up north. They get out and dig through the snow along the ditch banks. It's pretty cool to watch. They really hold their flesh well when it gets cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aubracusa, post: 301543, member: 3755"] Hi, purecountry and Alice. The bull calves pictured above are different animals, although both photographs were taken when the calves were three months of age. We run these Aubracs at about 7,500 feet elevation in the summer. They usually drift higher. We've been wintering between 6,000 and 6,500 feet. The valley where we live is one of Colorado snowiest, receiving right at 350 inches of fresh snow from the first of November to the first of April, so I'm assuming our winter conditions here are comparable to yours up north. They get out and dig through the snow along the ditch banks. It's pretty cool to watch. They really hold their flesh well when it gets cold. [/QUOTE]
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