I was discussing this with Tricia last night and I think we are going to roll out one of the first bales of hay this weekend and put a hay ring around it and let them start snacking on it. There is still some good grass out on the pasture for them to eat and I have a little spot behind the pasture that I have stockpiled for them to eat on as well. We just want to ensure that they are in good condition going into the winter to keep them comfortable and warm.
Just yesterday I was noticing that Magnolia (Maggie May) is preparing for the winter by growing her winter coat. Jersey cow's coats are normally pretty short and slick, except in the winter where they put on a nice thick coat to protect them against the cold and wind. If animals get too cold, especially if it is raining and windy, they expend energy and burn up fat stores to keep warm. We don't want them depleting their fat stores to stay warm as both Daisy and Maggie are pregnant. We want their energy directed toward growing healthy calves - heifers, we hope. That's where their winter coat comes in handy. God takes care of his Creation.
Maggie's fur coat |
Maggie will be warm and furry for the winter months ahead |
Just as we take off our coats when it warms up, the cows do as well. As soon as it starts to warm up in the Spring, they'll begin shedding their winter growth, so that they will be cool and comfortable for the summer months. How's that for a thermostat?
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