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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 1664414" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>Beef cows don't start for 3 weeks but with dairy calves we have enclosed barn with curtains. -20 last weekend. Today high was 8, this weekend back to -20. I've been feeding an extra pint of milk at noon, we feed 6am 6pm. Tonight shockingly the youngest ones were not hungry and didn't finish their 2 quarts of milk. I don't think I'm going to feed at noon anymore. They got bedding, out of wind, feed, milk, water, and calf jackets. They do just great when you do the simple things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 1664414, member: 16547"] Beef cows don't start for 3 weeks but with dairy calves we have enclosed barn with curtains. -20 last weekend. Today high was 8, this weekend back to -20. I've been feeding an extra pint of milk at noon, we feed 6am 6pm. Tonight shockingly the youngest ones were not hungry and didn't finish their 2 quarts of milk. I don't think I'm going to feed at noon anymore. They got bedding, out of wind, feed, milk, water, and calf jackets. They do just great when you do the simple things [/QUOTE]
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