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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 66393" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>It never fails. Two years in a row we had a calf born on the coldest day of the year. Once it was January 31st at 13 below, pulled the calf and had to take him in the garage to warm up. He walked with his legs folded under for a week. Probably would have kept him as a bull except for his BW and problems with his legs. My step-son won the county fair with him as a steer. The next year it was March 10th, with a cow that was away from the house. I stopped to check them and saw she was in labor, so I went to the neighbor's to call my wife to bring towels. That heifer's still in our herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 66393, member: 969"] It never fails. Two years in a row we had a calf born on the coldest day of the year. Once it was January 31st at 13 below, pulled the calf and had to take him in the garage to warm up. He walked with his legs folded under for a week. Probably would have kept him as a bull except for his BW and problems with his legs. My step-son won the county fair with him as a steer. The next year it was March 10th, with a cow that was away from the house. I stopped to check them and saw she was in labor, so I went to the neighbor's to call my wife to bring towels. That heifer's still in our herd. [/QUOTE]
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