they all huddle together in the field to create extra warmth, they also eat plenty more to make extra heat.
In the fall they will begin to grow thicker coats that will aid in warmth during the winter months, during spring they will begin to shed their coats to adjust to the warmer temperatures.
The cow's body heat and blood flow keeps the utter from freezing during cold weather.
If they got a good hair coat on them, yes.
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They don't need to keep warm, they have a double coat so they stay warm.
its fur keeps it warm
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they are idouts
you keep it warm
they huddle
They hibernate.
It's probably because it was too cold for the farmer to keep up with the milkings. Either that or it was too cold and miserable for the cows to be able to keep producing milk. Cows should be comfortable and warm enough to keep producing milk, but if they're too stressed from cold or sickness, or if they are not milked regularly, they will eventually dry up.
yes
keep warm in winter
By putting gloves on.