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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1836710" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>It's kind of amazing what people (and cows) can adapt to. I'd calve in February and sometimes have some pretty chill temps, but never lost a calf to cold. But I lost a lot of late calves to wet and wind later in the year. By January if it wasn't below 20F degrees it wasn't unusual to go without a coat if the wind wasn't blowing. I've seen pictures of Alaskan natives standing in the snow with a lot of bare skin showing, holding an infant to their chest, and that was normal for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1836710, member: 42463"] It's kind of amazing what people (and cows) can adapt to. I'd calve in February and sometimes have some pretty chill temps, but never lost a calf to cold. But I lost a lot of late calves to wet and wind later in the year. By January if it wasn't below 20F degrees it wasn't unusual to go without a coat if the wind wasn't blowing. I've seen pictures of Alaskan natives standing in the snow with a lot of bare skin showing, holding an infant to their chest, and that was normal for them. [/QUOTE]
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