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Death from (REALLY) cold?
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<blockquote data-quote="movin&#039; on" data-source="post: 334806" data-attributes="member: 5626"><p>In the mornings when I first go outside it is anywhere from 0 to 25 degrees Farenheit. The cattle are a little slow moving sometimes because of the frozen ridges in the pens and maybe from being still all night. I agree with AngusLimoX....cattle thrive in cold weather. If they are dry, not directly in the wind and healthy there is just about no way it can get cold enough to hurt one.</p><p></p><p>Mitchwi....Some mornings I'll have cattle laying on their side, too. I don't quite understand it. It's like they are laying in the sun only the sun is giving off very little warmth! Never had one that turned into a problem, though. I don't think you have anything to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="movin' on, post: 334806, member: 5626"] In the mornings when I first go outside it is anywhere from 0 to 25 degrees Farenheit. The cattle are a little slow moving sometimes because of the frozen ridges in the pens and maybe from being still all night. I agree with AngusLimoX....cattle thrive in cold weather. If they are dry, not directly in the wind and healthy there is just about no way it can get cold enough to hurt one. Mitchwi....Some mornings I'll have cattle laying on their side, too. I don't quite understand it. It's like they are laying in the sun only the sun is giving off very little warmth! Never had one that turned into a problem, though. I don't think you have anything to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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