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Poor Lazyboy
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1209614" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I was feeding my calves today, and noticed the last cold snap froze a half in of Lazyboy's ears off... I don't know why he's the only one that froze them either.. He did have long ears to begin with, so it's not a big loss to him, he'll still have plenty there.. I've just never seen it happen on a grown animal before (except our cat). It wasn't that terribly cold or windy here either, but it did snow, and I think that melted and froze on the tips of his ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1209614, member: 9096"] I was feeding my calves today, and noticed the last cold snap froze a half in of Lazyboy's ears off... I don't know why he's the only one that froze them either.. He did have long ears to begin with, so it's not a big loss to him, he'll still have plenty there.. I've just never seen it happen on a grown animal before (except our cat). It wasn't that terribly cold or windy here either, but it did snow, and I think that melted and froze on the tips of his ears. [/QUOTE]
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