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<blockquote data-quote="Carrie_O" data-source="post: 979751" data-attributes="member: 19934"><p>Hello Everyone!</p><p></p><p>It's been so long since I've posted that I couldn't remember any of my login info and had to create a new profile! I do check in weekly and appreciate all of you who generously share your expertise!</p><p></p><p>We have a small herd of Angus and, over the years, have moved to a fall calving schedule. Last year, our winter was so mild that the cows stayed out in the pasture all winter. The calves did great-not a single case scours, runny nose etc. Christmas this year brought the return of snow and cold temps (5-10 degrees at night, 20-30 during the day). My question is this: At what temp would you bring the calves into the barn at night? Our pastures are hilly and provide plenty of wind breaks. In the past, we'd bring them in if it got much lower than about 20, or if we had freezing rain, but it sure was nice not to have to haul manure last year or treat for scours! I know they are healthier outside, but is there a point of diminishing return with young calves and cold weather? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Carrie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carrie_O, post: 979751, member: 19934"] Hello Everyone! It's been so long since I've posted that I couldn't remember any of my login info and had to create a new profile! I do check in weekly and appreciate all of you who generously share your expertise! We have a small herd of Angus and, over the years, have moved to a fall calving schedule. Last year, our winter was so mild that the cows stayed out in the pasture all winter. The calves did great-not a single case scours, runny nose etc. Christmas this year brought the return of snow and cold temps (5-10 degrees at night, 20-30 during the day). My question is this: At what temp would you bring the calves into the barn at night? Our pastures are hilly and provide plenty of wind breaks. In the past, we'd bring them in if it got much lower than about 20, or if we had freezing rain, but it sure was nice not to have to haul manure last year or treat for scours! I know they are healthier outside, but is there a point of diminishing return with young calves and cold weather? Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Carrie [/QUOTE]
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