Cattle don't care....pics

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WinterSpringsFarm

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They never seem to care about the sleet and freezing rain.

 

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Gargan

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We had a good layer of ice early, then it warmed up to 50 and turned to a muddy mess. Pick your poison!! (lol)
 

WT

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I'm getting ready to make my rounds before church and I'll see how mine are taking it. It was 81 yesterday at 2:50pm and right now it's exactly 30 degrees with a 22mph wind lol. We're down south of Houston by about 50 miles.
 

WinterSpringsFarm

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Dang man, talk about an abrupt change! We are back at 60 after being in single digits the last couple days.
 

Okotoks

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Our cattle are getting a treat today, warming up to 34 F after being down close to minus 30F  the last while.But that is typical of here, the record high on Dec. 18th was 66 F in 1954 and the record low was minus 34 F in 1955! Climate change and global warming must have been extreme in the 50's  (lol)
 

cflem

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Here in the Oklahoma panhandle we were 75 degrees Friday afternoon and my phone showed us at -9 this morning. Have sunshine and supposed to be back in the 50's by midweek.
 

Simmgal

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My cattle have a nicely bedded barn to stay in but they choose to spend many snowy (and what I consider to be cold) nights outside. I've even had cattle standing in the pond at temperatures around freezing. They never cease to amaze me! (lol)
 
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