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cold weather calving ?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 617941" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Like the Northern climate people have said. 0 degrees with dry out of the wind conditions should be no problem. I take a towel if I'm there and wipe down the ears and tail. Froze ears and tail will cost you $50. or more at the sale. First time heifers need more attention and should be watched. Below 0 temps I use a warm up box with hair dryers and heat according to temps, dries the calf fluffy in about 1 hr, then it can handle dry out of the wind conditions to -40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 617941, member: 3937"] Like the Northern climate people have said. 0 degrees with dry out of the wind conditions should be no problem. I take a towel if I'm there and wipe down the ears and tail. Froze ears and tail will cost you $50. or more at the sale. First time heifers need more attention and should be watched. Below 0 temps I use a warm up box with hair dryers and heat according to temps, dries the calf fluffy in about 1 hr, then it can handle dry out of the wind conditions to -40. [/QUOTE]
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