Keeping Warm

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cook beef

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What are some good ideas to stay warm in the barn? <cowboy>  ??? (clapping) (cow) (clapping) ??? <cowboy>
 

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1. Put on some clothes.
2. Socks, gloves, and a hat aren't a bad idea either.
3. Maybe some insulated boots.
4. Come to think of it, coveralls and a winter work coat would be good.
 

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bags of corn or flax seeds, microwaved for a minute with a cup of water.  the cup is just a source of moisture.

place on ankles.

great for circulation.
 

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Olson Family Shorthorns said:
1. Put on some clothes.
2. Socks, gloves, and a hat aren't a bad idea either.
3. Maybe some insulated boots.
4. Come to think of it, coveralls and a winter work coat would be good.
Other than that <cowboy>  (thumbsup) (cow) (thumbsup) <cowboy>
 

cook beef

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knabe said:
bags of corn or flax seeds, microwaved for a minute with a cup of water.  the cup is just a source of moisture.

place on ankles.

great for circulation.
What do you mean <cowboy> ??? (cow) ??? <cowboy>
 

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Deal with it. Put on some long handles, and bundle up if your still cold deal with.    Easy on the  (clapping) (cow) (thumbsup) <cowboy> They aren't necessary
 

cook beef

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BCCC said:
Deal with it. Put on some long handles, and bundle up if your still cold deal with.    Easy on the  (clapping) (cow) (thumbsup) <cowboy> They aren't necessary
I was just asking dude <cowboy> (lol) (cow) (lol) <cowboy>
 

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lots of layers. Those hot packs that you can put in gloves or shoes work well too. Also keep socks dry.

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We bought some of the waterproof pants from Cabela's last year, not the Gor-Tex, just the 19.95 dollar ones, they have been one of the best things we have bought, they block 100% of the wind and it is amazing how much warmer you stay.
 
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