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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 18631" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Man, you guys must really be going through some hay in that kind of weather! I notice my 4 cows hay intake increases drastically when the temp drops to around 30°, cant imagine what they would eat in below 0° temps!</p><p>Also, I noticed that the water intake decreases as the temp gets colder. I have a automatic waterer on the tub, but I unhook it from the faucet when it's supposed to get below freezing, and I notice it doesnt even go down 1/2 way on really cold days. I always fill it up after work, when the temps are usually always above frezing, then unhook the hose at night. To show how lucky we've been , I have only had to break ice out of the tub 3 times so far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 18631, member: 7"] Man, you guys must really be going through some hay in that kind of weather! I notice my 4 cows hay intake increases drastically when the temp drops to around 30°, cant imagine what they would eat in below 0° temps! Also, I noticed that the water intake decreases as the temp gets colder. I have a automatic waterer on the tub, but I unhook it from the faucet when it's supposed to get below freezing, and I notice it doesnt even go down 1/2 way on really cold days. I always fill it up after work, when the temps are usually always above frezing, then unhook the hose at night. To show how lucky we've been , I have only had to break ice out of the tub 3 times so far! [/QUOTE]
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