Then the barn or it's momma will work as windbreaks. Calves are a lot quicker to catch on to where they can be comfortable then we give them credit forrobertwhite":z7e5rg5f said:dun":z7e5rg5f said:Open the dorr and let them come and go as they please. As long as the calf has a windbreak, getting wet and cold shouldn't hurt it.
Well, thats just it. Unless the calf goes into or right up next to the barn, there is no windbreak. The pastures are wide open and the surrounding area is wide open bean fields. Basically, my place sits in the middle of fields.