Jan 22, 2011 #1 PaFFA Proud Well-known member Joined Oct 28, 2010 Messages 390 Location Pennsylvania Just wondering when is it too cold to wash/rinse cattle. Does water temp make a difference? ???
Jan 22, 2011 #2 shortyjock89 Well-known member Joined Mar 6, 2007 Messages 4,465 Location IL Well, it's personally too cold for me when my hands go numb before I get the washrack scooped clean of snow. Now, if you're inside and have warm water, I don't know if it's ever really TOO cold.
Well, it's personally too cold for me when my hands go numb before I get the washrack scooped clean of snow. Now, if you're inside and have warm water, I don't know if it's ever really TOO cold.
Jan 22, 2011 #3 PaFFA Proud Well-known member Joined Oct 28, 2010 Messages 390 Location Pennsylvania Im lucky enough to get to wash outside with cold water :-\
Jan 22, 2011 #4 Angusboy Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2010 Messages 524 Location Indianola, Iowa i just put my calve in the shop that is enclosed run sum water on her and then wash her just get her reall reallly dry then taker back outside
i just put my calve in the shop that is enclosed run sum water on her and then wash her just get her reall reallly dry then taker back outside
Jan 22, 2011 #5 hannahbanana Active member Joined Jan 19, 2011 Messages 30 Location pennsylvania i think it is too cold. if you hands are red and ur cold...hmm maybe a little chilly.....unless your like me and have an indoor wash thing with warm water..then no biggy!
i think it is too cold. if you hands are red and ur cold...hmm maybe a little chilly.....unless your like me and have an indoor wash thing with warm water..then no biggy!