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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1388165" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>We use windbreaks on our farms. In most cases, they are permanent structures made from rail road ties and tin. They are then bedded down with cornstalks right after a heavy snow or if it is getting super cold and windy out. Most of the time, we can get by with bedding once a week. We build up a pack by repeatedly bedding in the same spot. This keeps the mud a bay and conserves the bedding. For us, it is cheap insurance againt frozen teats, feet or testicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1388165, member: 24016"] We use windbreaks on our farms. In most cases, they are permanent structures made from rail road ties and tin. They are then bedded down with cornstalks right after a heavy snow or if it is getting super cold and windy out. Most of the time, we can get by with bedding once a week. We build up a pack by repeatedly bedding in the same spot. This keeps the mud a bay and conserves the bedding. For us, it is cheap insurance againt frozen teats, feet or testicles. [/QUOTE]
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