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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1231331" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I know there is no dry place for many of our calves to lay down. I dread going out this morning and circling all the hay bales. The heifers are the only herd i really worry about. Luckily, the youngest calf is 2 days old and by then they seem to know to watch where they lay down. Its not freezing either, 50 this morning..that will help too. </p><p>Husband and son went to town yesterday. They said it was amazing at how many people were stuck. I guess people have forgotten how soppy we get here. He said one Fedex truck was stuck on the side of the road, apparently trying to make a U turn. Not only was he stuck, but so was the tow truck he called to pull him out. They saw a guy with a truck and hay buggie, he said it couldnt have been any stucker...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1231331, member: 22072"] I know there is no dry place for many of our calves to lay down. I dread going out this morning and circling all the hay bales. The heifers are the only herd i really worry about. Luckily, the youngest calf is 2 days old and by then they seem to know to watch where they lay down. Its not freezing either, 50 this morning..that will help too. Husband and son went to town yesterday. They said it was amazing at how many people were stuck. I guess people have forgotten how soppy we get here. He said one Fedex truck was stuck on the side of the road, apparently trying to make a U turn. Not only was he stuck, but so was the tow truck he called to pull him out. They saw a guy with a truck and hay buggie, he said it couldnt have been any stucker... [/QUOTE]
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