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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1227311" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>Mine normally don't have a barn available. We are in rolling hills, wooded draws, etc. If we have a significant weather change coming, I'll look for the forecasted wind and put the bales in the protected area with that wind. Otherwise, they'll stand at the feeder for as long as they want then move to the protected area for a while. Usually after a lasting snow or ice, I'll unroll a bale in an area protected by prevailing winds. The only time I put anything up in the barn is if it's sick/crippled/likely to calf in the worst weather. I'm holding a pair/newborn now until the snow crust melts and the calf can get around better, then he's outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1227311, member: 22236"] Mine normally don't have a barn available. We are in rolling hills, wooded draws, etc. If we have a significant weather change coming, I'll look for the forecasted wind and put the bales in the protected area with that wind. Otherwise, they'll stand at the feeder for as long as they want then move to the protected area for a while. Usually after a lasting snow or ice, I'll unroll a bale in an area protected by prevailing winds. The only time I put anything up in the barn is if it's sick/crippled/likely to calf in the worst weather. I'm holding a pair/newborn now until the snow crust melts and the calf can get around better, then he's outside. [/QUOTE]
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