Wednesday, February 13, 2019

LIVESTOCK AND COLD WEATHER

COLD WINTER WEATHER AND FARM LIVESTOCK

Minus 2 degree, cold snowy day, farmer's livestock out in the

field ? All livestock have 'critical tempertures' and need extra energy,

feed, to maintain body condition and functions , which vary by their
coat, moisture conditions, age, size and how much fat they have. Key

factors managing livestock in bad weather are food, shelter and water.

Goats need additional feed sooner, sheep need fleece and should have an

enclosed shelter with dry bedding, other larger stock need a dry wind

break, with water, ice free, heated if possible, available daily.



Abstract: February 5, 2019 Delmarva Farmer, Shepherds Notebook by
Susan Schoenian, University of Maryland, Sheep &
Goat Specialist.

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