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<blockquote data-quote="Brahma Bull" data-source="post: 468572" data-attributes="member: 5767"><p>I tried to Google any discussions on keeping the cows warm,</p><p>winter care.Only saw an article about giving them plenty groceries during bad weather.I have a cow shed I put hay and cubes for them on those cold rainy winter days.Of course Texas is nothing like up North.Some keep their cows in a barn,</p><p>is this correct?Does anyone heat the barn too?That would cost a lot of money or lot of labor for a wood heater.Just wondering to what extent does most of you all go to provide winter care for your cows.Reading about the effects that a cold hard winter can have on cattle.Just trying to see if anything I could improve winter care for my cows.Like on those days 32*F, ice,</p><p>sleet,rain or snow with the cold wind from the North.Try to keep them dry under the shed with plenty feed on those days.</p><p>So yeah it gets cold even in South Texas for cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahma Bull, post: 468572, member: 5767"] I tried to Google any discussions on keeping the cows warm, winter care.Only saw an article about giving them plenty groceries during bad weather.I have a cow shed I put hay and cubes for them on those cold rainy winter days.Of course Texas is nothing like up North.Some keep their cows in a barn, is this correct?Does anyone heat the barn too?That would cost a lot of money or lot of labor for a wood heater.Just wondering to what extent does most of you all go to provide winter care for your cows.Reading about the effects that a cold hard winter can have on cattle.Just trying to see if anything I could improve winter care for my cows.Like on those days 32*F, ice, sleet,rain or snow with the cold wind from the North.Try to keep them dry under the shed with plenty feed on those days. So yeah it gets cold even in South Texas for cows. [/QUOTE]
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