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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 984482" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I have been wearing my Halley's even in 0 weather this year; I just cannot seem to get acclimated . The temps are so sporadic that it is hard for the body to be able to adjust to +10 one day and then -25 the next. </p><p>My big dog is having a h@ll of a time too ,the high humidity does not help keeping warm either . I have been feeding Spartan lot and lots of warm stews etc. to keep his fat layer plentiful this winter and even then he does get cold at times. </p><p>The cows seem to be very well adjusted already to it ,although they do pack away the feed like they just may not see another bale when a really bad cold front is moving in. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 984482, member: 5106"] I have been wearing my Halley's even in 0 weather this year; I just cannot seem to get acclimated . The temps are so sporadic that it is hard for the body to be able to adjust to +10 one day and then -25 the next. My big dog is having a h@ll of a time too ,the high humidity does not help keeping warm either . I have been feeding Spartan lot and lots of warm stews etc. to keep his fat layer plentiful this winter and even then he does get cold at times. The cows seem to be very well adjusted already to it ,although they do pack away the feed like they just may not see another bale when a really bad cold front is moving in. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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