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<blockquote data-quote="P.A.L" data-source="post: 714966" data-attributes="member: 5215"><p>Nice scenery in Bulgaria! </p><p></p><p>Here in Finland we have now 15cm+ of snow. It will get to 50cm-1m during the winter. Snow melts in end of april. Chilly weather like -35C is no problem if watering system can handle it.We have Herefords and some angus and they enjoy snow. Snow keeps feet clean and prevents some deseases. Sometimes i feed cows on pure snow with a balescredder. I think cows need some exercise before calving. It's easy to move them by feeding away from stalls and they have to walk for hay and water. Biggest "danger" in winter is, if cows run loose on a frozen lake. If the ice brokes you got a problem. Yesterday 400 reindeers died that way in sweden....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P.A.L, post: 714966, member: 5215"] Nice scenery in Bulgaria! Here in Finland we have now 15cm+ of snow. It will get to 50cm-1m during the winter. Snow melts in end of april. Chilly weather like -35C is no problem if watering system can handle it.We have Herefords and some angus and they enjoy snow. Snow keeps feet clean and prevents some deseases. Sometimes i feed cows on pure snow with a balescredder. I think cows need some exercise before calving. It's easy to move them by feeding away from stalls and they have to walk for hay and water. Biggest "danger" in winter is, if cows run loose on a frozen lake. If the ice brokes you got a problem. Yesterday 400 reindeers died that way in sweden.... [/QUOTE]
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