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Grazing thru the snow ???
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<blockquote data-quote="snake67" data-source="post: 1081165" data-attributes="member: 17764"><p>We do a lot of this at home.</p><p></p><p>They will graze up to their eyeballs in soft snow - as long as there is good feed in the snow - if it crusts break it with a skidoo or ride a couple horses over it.</p><p></p><p>They are not worried about water as they are eating snow.</p><p></p><p>When they start to tuck in their tails or hunch their backs and hang their heads down it will be time to move them or feed them. In fact once you do this enough you will know the day before it happens - just watch them and be ready to move them or feed them. If you get behind on them it will take all winter to catch up.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Bez</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snake67, post: 1081165, member: 17764"] We do a lot of this at home. They will graze up to their eyeballs in soft snow - as long as there is good feed in the snow - if it crusts break it with a skidoo or ride a couple horses over it. They are not worried about water as they are eating snow. When they start to tuck in their tails or hunch their backs and hang their heads down it will be time to move them or feed them. In fact once you do this enough you will know the day before it happens - just watch them and be ready to move them or feed them. If you get behind on them it will take all winter to catch up. Cheers Bez [/QUOTE]
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