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BW gestation length and winter
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<blockquote data-quote="SIMMGAL" data-source="post: 1397893" data-attributes="member: 26548"><p>Above average, 70's yesterday! </p><p></p><p>The coldest it got was around 10 for a day or two. Other than than, many of the days have been above freezing and into the 40's-50's. We usually have snow and wind and single digits by now. I'm running float valves on my water troughs have haven't had to turn them off for days at a time. I'm usually running water from a hose every other day and draining it to keep it from freezing. It's been more like spring than winter. I'm not complaining yet though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SIMMGAL, post: 1397893, member: 26548"] Above average, 70's yesterday! The coldest it got was around 10 for a day or two. Other than than, many of the days have been above freezing and into the 40's-50's. We usually have snow and wind and single digits by now. I'm running float valves on my water troughs have haven't had to turn them off for days at a time. I'm usually running water from a hose every other day and draining it to keep it from freezing. It's been more like spring than winter. I'm not complaining yet though! [/QUOTE]
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