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<blockquote data-quote="bullpeddler" data-source="post: 325610" data-attributes="member: 4245"><p>Jeanne,</p><p></p><p>Just curious if you calve your cows in a barn when is really cold or in an open lot. We usually calve our cows on pasture and our heifers in a lot in case they have problems. We have had a really bad cold snap (at least for Texas) and I wonder if I should try to get them in the barn for calving. You mentioned shoveling mud. I would rather have snow like we have today than rain and 33 degrees like we had over the weekend. Seems like the cold rain and mud is harder on the new calves than the actual temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullpeddler, post: 325610, member: 4245"] Jeanne, Just curious if you calve your cows in a barn when is really cold or in an open lot. We usually calve our cows on pasture and our heifers in a lot in case they have problems. We have had a really bad cold snap (at least for Texas) and I wonder if I should try to get them in the barn for calving. You mentioned shoveling mud. I would rather have snow like we have today than rain and 33 degrees like we had over the weekend. Seems like the cold rain and mud is harder on the new calves than the actual temperature. [/QUOTE]
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