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<blockquote data-quote="mitch2" data-source="post: 484084" data-attributes="member: 6621"><p>I know this is a REALLY stupid question, but I have to ask.</p><p></p><p>I have the cows in a winter pasture that is temp fenced around a corn field (self fertilization) ;-) and the only access they have to a waterer is the poorest of the bunch we have. If it were to freeze up are cows smart enough to eat snow?</p><p></p><p>My observation of when a waterer has frozen in the past, they try to beat the heck out of it and beller til we get it working again. This has been quite a few years ago, (knock on wood) we have been having good luck since we tore out all Mirafonts. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, leads me to another question. If they are smart enough to eat snow, do they get enough "water" this way? We have an abundance of snow at this time.</p><p></p><p>I was also told at one time, that "eating" too much snow will lower their core body temps, leaving them susceptible to sickness.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, one more... also, if they are having to "forage" for snow in a sense, could this affect their weight? you know, by taking longer to quench their thirst, rather than a quick drink at the bubbler.</p><p></p><p>Isn't it amazing what one can worry and wonder about, given half a chance? </p><p></p><p>Off to the farm to check on this waterer. Hopefully all is well!</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Michele</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitch2, post: 484084, member: 6621"] I know this is a REALLY stupid question, but I have to ask. I have the cows in a winter pasture that is temp fenced around a corn field (self fertilization) ;-) and the only access they have to a waterer is the poorest of the bunch we have. If it were to freeze up are cows smart enough to eat snow? My observation of when a waterer has frozen in the past, they try to beat the heck out of it and beller til we get it working again. This has been quite a few years ago, (knock on wood) we have been having good luck since we tore out all Mirafonts. Anyway, leads me to another question. If they are smart enough to eat snow, do they get enough "water" this way? We have an abundance of snow at this time. I was also told at one time, that "eating" too much snow will lower their core body temps, leaving them susceptible to sickness. Sorry, one more... also, if they are having to "forage" for snow in a sense, could this affect their weight? you know, by taking longer to quench their thirst, rather than a quick drink at the bubbler. Isn't it amazing what one can worry and wonder about, given half a chance? Off to the farm to check on this waterer. Hopefully all is well! Thanks! Michele [/QUOTE]
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