Our child recently went to a dairy and beef cow farm and l acquired quite a bit.
One of the questions she was dying to ask was how the cows remain hot in the winter.
She wanted to guess if they needed access to a heating method or what. She was surprised when she l acquired that cows do not require heating systems as they have their own built-in heating through their digestive process, then cows core temperature is 101 degrees fahrenheit, so they entirely prefer temperatures between 40-60 degrees fahrenheit. They can handle frosty temperatures, ice, and wind. The only time it becomes problematic for the cows is if they don’t have access to shelter that is dry. You will want to make sure their bedding is fresh and dry in the winter, especially if it rains and then freezes, this can be unquestionably stressful for the cows. Other than that, as long as they are eating respectfully in the winter, they are able to generate enough heating energy to be unquestionably cozy in the Winter weeks. This was all unquestionably interesting information to learn. It was cool to learn how cows need enough space since there is a hierarchy in the group. The higher order in the hierarchy will always eat first followed by the subordinates. I guess that’s just a natural area of life in the world, even with the pets in the world. Our child was saying that sometimes she wishes she had built in heating prefer the cows do. While the people I was with and I are hot blooded, the people I was with and I don’t get as hot as cattle do when they are ingesting food, and our child says that would be amazing if the people I was with and I had that going on. The two of us might not even need heating systems in the winter.