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Posted by johndeereman on February 07, 2007 at 12:30:32 from (206.251.14.241):
In Reply to: Snow Cattle posted by IaGary on February 07, 2007 at 04:20:25:
i was always told if they are used to it it is better for them i worked for a guy in high school he always kept the fans on inthe barn his cattle never saw daylight well one day it hit -30 and i unplugged the fans so i could feed them as the fans were in front of the cattle i caught holy he!!he told me i can unplug the fans throw the feed in front of them then plug them right back in he didnt care how cold it got hed rather unthaw pipes than unplug them fans he said they are used to that air moving ill be darned he was right a day or so later one of them in that aisle got pneomonia and almost died dont worry about those cattle just make sure they have plenty to eat they know more than we do how to survive the elements.
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