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I won't complain too much after seeing the posts about ya'll having -48 temps. Down here it's been 60 mph wind and snow but the temps were in the 20s F. Anyway, i had to attend a funeral for my Uncle today and had a 1st calf heifer calve. She was under a barn but lost the calf. I'm hoping to graft a dairy calf on tommorow. Thought it may be interestin' to hear your grafting stories and learn a little something. We always skin the dead calf and tie it on with haystrings. It's not any fun but usually helps a lot with mothering up. Here's hopin' no one else has to.