farmerwannabe
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Hi guys. Getting the 40 acre hobby farm up and running here in northern Michigan. Just got done plowing...about a foot of snow on the ground already with more coming. Fun, fun.
That's where my question comes from. I REALLY like Texas longhorns, and I know there are a couple of farms here in Michigan that have 'em. Being they are from the warmer states, would they tolerate Michigan's temperature changes, including some long winters? I put up my own hay so food and water isn't a problem, but I don't want to get them and have them miserable.
Thanks for your help...looked outside and it's snowing pretty hard again. Time to fire the Allis B up again pretty soon!
That's where my question comes from. I REALLY like Texas longhorns, and I know there are a couple of farms here in Michigan that have 'em. Being they are from the warmer states, would they tolerate Michigan's temperature changes, including some long winters? I put up my own hay so food and water isn't a problem, but I don't want to get them and have them miserable.
Thanks for your help...looked outside and it's snowing pretty hard again. Time to fire the Allis B up again pretty soon!