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Re: Re: Re: O.T. Any northern dairymen?
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 25, 2003 at 13:28:26 from (63.147.130.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: O.T. Any northern dairymen? posted by paul on January 24, 2003 at 22:27:22:
Running cattle from a warm temp, right out into the cold is not a good thing. It is hard on them and can make them get sick more easily. That's why it is nescisary to either keep them in outside temperature, or keep them where you got a fixed temperature. Don't run them from one to other and back and forth. However, when you run them in the heated milk parlor and back outside, that is precisely what you are doing. Having some sort of shelter would be a given. Note, that when I said heated, I stated above zero but yet below 32. The milk parlor is no doubt heated to above 32. Therefore if there is damage to cows being done, it is probable that it would be from running them out of milk parlor to shed and not running them out of shed to the short walk to the milk parlor. Just my 2 cents worth.
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