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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 28, 2004 at 02:51:25 from (216.208.58.176):
In Reply to: Re: How cold is it where you are? posted by Michael Hicks on January 27, 2004 at 17:21:44:
Michael: I take note you said your cows are miserable. You don't normally get it that cold do you. I know you have cold weather but this is a bit much. Hardest thing I've ever seen on cows is rapid change in temps. But this one has to be hard on them even if they were used to it. You take good care of yourself and those cows. It's a balmy -20C here in SW Ontario. Man I feel for you. I am originally from Nova Scotia and the hardest item we had there on cattle was temperature change. We had a warm stancion barn full of holsteins, temps had been holding 0 to -30F. I remember one morning it was -30F at 6am and by 6pm it was + 45F. That was a miserable barn full of cows as well. The worst part was you couldn't turn them out as the yard outside was a sheet of ice.
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