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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 899689" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>it wasn't bad as long as I was working, but by the time we got the ditch running, my pantlegs were SOLID ice, about 1/2" thick, so were my shoelaces. I ended up using the heat gun to thaw the shoelaces so I didn't have to wait for them, meaning the gallon of water on my legs would run down into my boots before I got them off. Cows were a bit more hungry for a while, upped their hay from 7 bales to 10 for the coldest spell, and gave them higher alfalfa hay too... had to keep their stoves going. They didn't even look for shelter, and for that I give credit to the shorthorns, they know how to grow fur</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 899689, member: 9096"] it wasn't bad as long as I was working, but by the time we got the ditch running, my pantlegs were SOLID ice, about 1/2" thick, so were my shoelaces. I ended up using the heat gun to thaw the shoelaces so I didn't have to wait for them, meaning the gallon of water on my legs would run down into my boots before I got them off. Cows were a bit more hungry for a while, upped their hay from 7 bales to 10 for the coldest spell, and gave them higher alfalfa hay too... had to keep their stoves going. They didn't even look for shelter, and for that I give credit to the shorthorns, they know how to grow fur [/QUOTE]
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