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why do beef cattle not need blankets in the winter?

We put blankets on horses in the winter, why not beef and dairy cattle? Don't they get cold too?

Answer:

adding on top of that, in model space the insulation looks right but then in paper space the insulation is way biggerany way to fix that?
I used to make a block of the greek symbol Omega and I would turn it 90 degress use the array command to fill the wall up from tail to tailI did it on old versions but it always worked for meI hope you find something
Try applying a hatch pattern to the area using a batt pattern.
Batt Insulation Hatch
Actual scientific research - if you give cattle a choice of many different temperature areas they will end up staying in the one that about 55 degrees FWinter temps do not feel as cold to them as to the temperate 70 degree loving humansPlus if they are housed in an open area by winter they will grow lots o hair (like 3 inches - honest) Now horses would grow similar hair and be just as warm outside but we humans think the shaggy coats look unkempt and its harder to cool the shaggy horse down after a ride so we clip them or keep them always blanketed to keep them from getting shaggy.

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