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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 762262" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>In my area our short winter is rough on a cow due to them being very wet. Whole pile of problems brown stomach worms, liver flukes, hoof rot etc to guard against. Hay consumption is high for such a short winter as cows spend much of the time standing in rain at 35 to 40 degs. takes a lot of energy in these times. We are blessed we only have a couple of months of this. The amazing thing is to watch the hay consumption go down when the temp falls below 32 and they can dry out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 762262, member: 694"] In my area our short winter is rough on a cow due to them being very wet. Whole pile of problems brown stomach worms, liver flukes, hoof rot etc to guard against. Hay consumption is high for such a short winter as cows spend much of the time standing in rain at 35 to 40 degs. takes a lot of energy in these times. We are blessed we only have a couple of months of this. The amazing thing is to watch the hay consumption go down when the temp falls below 32 and they can dry out. [/QUOTE]
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