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<blockquote data-quote="iowahawkeyes" data-source="post: 453807" data-attributes="member: 5124"><p>Cold is a very relative term. It gets really cold (-20*)and windy here. By Canadian terms, that's working weather, am I right Canucks? With that said, it's probably more important to keep the calves fairly clean of sh!tballs so the hair won't come out when you try and wash them. We are lucky enough to have a show barn and that enables us to work the calves in the winter. </p><p>If you do choose to wash when it's cold, make sure and thoroughly dry the calf. That will take forever if they have a good haircoat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowahawkeyes, post: 453807, member: 5124"] Cold is a very relative term. It gets really cold (-20*)and windy here. By Canadian terms, that's working weather, am I right Canucks? With that said, it's probably more important to keep the calves fairly clean of sh!tballs so the hair won't come out when you try and wash them. We are lucky enough to have a show barn and that enables us to work the calves in the winter. If you do choose to wash when it's cold, make sure and thoroughly dry the calf. That will take forever if they have a good haircoat. [/QUOTE]
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