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Young calves and cold temperatures
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1665113" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There is 82 cows out in the front field. Four have had their calves. The rest could pop at anytime. It is in the teens with a couple inches of new snow. Snowing more tonight. No real shelter but the way the field lays between the hills it doesn't blow much there. Lots of calves in other fields that are wide open. When I rode through them this afternoon there was only one that looked real close. But these old cows can sneak one out quick with no notice. Oh well, they are on their own until daylight tomorrow morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1665113, member: 498"] There is 82 cows out in the front field. Four have had their calves. The rest could pop at anytime. It is in the teens with a couple inches of new snow. Snowing more tonight. No real shelter but the way the field lays between the hills it doesn't blow much there. Lots of calves in other fields that are wide open. When I rode through them this afternoon there was only one that looked real close. But these old cows can sneak one out quick with no notice. Oh well, they are on their own until daylight tomorrow morning. [/QUOTE]
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