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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1557737" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>It's very impressive how you all can manage such cold. </p><p>However, I believe that cold, even if the thermometer shows the same temperature, it is a bit different in different places. Due to humidity and probably some other stuff. Because, as an example, just recently have matched a video from one place, where temperature was around -50-60 and animals froze into an ice while walking, for example rabbits, cats, dogs. If such cold would come here, it'd be a pretty similar situation. No vehicle would start (winter diesel here is suitable for temperatures not lower than -35), and everything would be frozen. I'm sure a number of cattle kept outside wouldn't survive. Not talking about calving... When it's -30 here, it's already unbearable and causes many problems...</p><p>Have some relatives sometimes coming from abroad once in a while. They live further to the North from us and often mentioned how temperatures feels differently in our and their place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1557737, member: 19683"] It's very impressive how you all can manage such cold. However, I believe that cold, even if the thermometer shows the same temperature, it is a bit different in different places. Due to humidity and probably some other stuff. Because, as an example, just recently have matched a video from one place, where temperature was around -50-60 and animals froze into an ice while walking, for example rabbits, cats, dogs. If such cold would come here, it'd be a pretty similar situation. No vehicle would start (winter diesel here is suitable for temperatures not lower than -35), and everything would be frozen. I'm sure a number of cattle kept outside wouldn't survive. Not talking about calving... When it's -30 here, it's already unbearable and causes many problems... Have some relatives sometimes coming from abroad once in a while. They live further to the North from us and often mentioned how temperatures feels differently in our and their place. [/QUOTE]
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