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misfitmorgan
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One week ago it was -6, today it will be 75F. Our freeze is over, snow is melted and gone. We did not lose any animals, all lambs survived the cold. We have friends that lost calves to the cold.
Hope you figure out who mom is for the lamb!
I'm glad to hear all the freezing weather is over for you guys. Calves are touchy and raised in cold barns or outdoor pens here. For dairy they get 24hrs to nurse or get a bottle of colostrum then outside they go or off to the cold barn. Beef calves are just born outside in the field, most farmers won't even count their calves until they run the herd thru shoots for the spring cull and tag/vaccinate/castrate anyone who needs it. The fall cull is when they separate the calves from the cows.
Cow farmers here do not tolerate stock that isnt hardy. If the calf can not survive the cold they dont want it in their herd usually. Calves that not hardy become cows that are not hardy and in the harsh weather we have you can't have that.
DH got called an animal abuser by his co-workers daughter last week. He was telling his co-worker about the lambs, the daughter is 21yrs old. DH said she was welcome to buy them as bottle lambs and keep them in her house for the next 2 months! Shockingly she didnt take the offer.