Cattle have the ability to adjust to the climatic temperatures, in the winter they will grow more hair for insulation. In the spring they will begin to shed out the winter coat so that they will remain cooler. Cattle will usually eat more in the winter than in the summer, eating more will give them energy to keep themselves warm. If there is a pond or source of deep water in the hot summer months they will stand in the water to cool themselves off.
The cows grow a thick winter coat that will protect them from all but the coldest of temperatures. If there are enough food resources, they will also lay down a thick layer of subcutaneous fat to help insulate them. Cows are temperate zone creatures and have evolved to handle much colder temperatures than humans can tolerate without protection. The only times a cow will have problems with cold weather are if it gets extremely cold (below zero before the wind chill), gets wet and then is exposed to cold weather or doesn't have the body fat and winter coat to handle the weather.
Another answer:A cow's digestive processes creates a substantial amount of heat, so feeding them extra helps them during a cold spell (even if the feed is low quality hay). Dairy cows often get frostbite on their teats, which makes milking difficult. Young calves without shelter often get sick or die in cold and wet weather. Adequate feed, windbreak, and dry bedding to lie down on are the most important things cows need to survive severe cold.
Cows don't go *inside*. They are outdoor animals. The ruminant (four-chambered) stomach of a cow actually generates heat through digestion. Cows have no problem staying warm in cold temperatures. It's best if they have shelter from the wind and freezing rain, but for the most part they prefer to be outside eating hay.
Most beef cattle don't. Some dairy cows don't.
They eat grass and lay in the sunshine.
in pens, stables or paddocks.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
In the wild they hibernate by sleeping in the winter. But as a pet, hamsters do not hibernate as they should be warm all winter because they should live indoors.
They can and do. They are however animals that have a strong herding instict and will normally move as a group.
They collect acorns and all their food and put it in their little hole in their tree where they live. they stay there for the winter. I think.
Reasons to Stay Indoors was created in 2000.
Skiing, sledding, tobogganing, ice skating, snowboarding, huddling indoors by the fire to try to stay warm...
The methane they produce?
pet rabbits could stay indoors or outdoors.it really doesn't matter but if you keep them outdoors remember to move them indoors during winter or summer they do not like the sun or the cold.
In colder climates, people have to stay indoors during the whole winter. They are eager for springtime to arrive, and they are itching to go outdoors. The winter months are a long, boring time. That is cabin fever.
Yes.
Indoors Out - 2008 Winter Parlor - 1.9 was released on: USA: 28 May 2008
Yes volleyball can be a winter sport if you play it indoors.
In winter, people stay indoors with the heat on. This dries out the air around us and also dries out our skin. It's important to drink plenty of water in winter, as well as use lotions and creams to hydrate your skin.
There are four Winter Olympic events that are held indoors. They are speed skating, figure skating, curling and ice hockey.
Stay indoors
in pens, stables or paddocks.