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Newborn calf care in hot, dry weather . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Supa Dexta" data-source="post: 1271738" data-attributes="member: 23321"><p>I would call a pond a natural low or wet area that you dig out and it fills with water via a spring, or fills with rain/run off and remains with water in it all year. Have ponds here from 5 ft to 30 ft deep</p><p></p><p>A dugout is basically a pond, but just a dug hole that fills with rain or melt water, but can go dry in the hot months. Shallower generally</p><p></p><p>And a swamp is like a pond, but over a large area. Naturally wet low land. But tends to have junk trees and bushes growing through it. </p><p></p><p>Marsh is the salt water version of a swamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supa Dexta, post: 1271738, member: 23321"] I would call a pond a natural low or wet area that you dig out and it fills with water via a spring, or fills with rain/run off and remains with water in it all year. Have ponds here from 5 ft to 30 ft deep A dugout is basically a pond, but just a dug hole that fills with rain or melt water, but can go dry in the hot months. Shallower generally And a swamp is like a pond, but over a large area. Naturally wet low land. But tends to have junk trees and bushes growing through it. Marsh is the salt water version of a swamp. [/QUOTE]
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