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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15438"><p>> No offense taken, I am all new to</p><p>> this and need all the help I can</p><p>> get. Thanks! John while building your lean to for calving, I would suggest making it so that plenty of sunlight can get in to the calving area. Don't build it where its all draft and no sunlight. Once I brought a perfectly healthy momma cow and 3 day old calf into the hall of my barn because of an impending ice storm. Wound up losing the calf,developed pneumonia, cow survived. I blamed it on the drafty hall with no sunlight. I won't do that again, cattle are designed to withstand quite a bit, don't forget that. TSR</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:TSR@TT.com">TSR@TT.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15438"] > No offense taken, I am all new to > this and need all the help I can > get. Thanks! John while building your lean to for calving, I would suggest making it so that plenty of sunlight can get in to the calving area. Don't build it where its all draft and no sunlight. Once I brought a perfectly healthy momma cow and 3 day old calf into the hall of my barn because of an impending ice storm. Wound up losing the calf,developed pneumonia, cow survived. I blamed it on the drafty hall with no sunlight. I won't do that again, cattle are designed to withstand quite a bit, don't forget that. TSR [email=TSR@TT.com]TSR@TT.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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