Give me cold any day over mud. :shock: :shock: :shock:
We have sheds in our pens, but as soon as there are enough calves born that the sheds get crowded, the cows get the boot. They can handle it quite well without a roof.
We put an electric fence wire across the front of the shed high enough for the calves to get under, and then bed the shed really well. The calves figure this game out really fast, and if you go out at night, the shed is just full of them. We also put a round hay bale in there just for them. One bale will last for weeks, but the calves do so much better when they're not picking up the scraps the cows leave around their feeders.
We've had a lot of rain and wet snow over the past couple of weeks, and without the shed I don't even want to know what those calves would look like! We put out a bale of straw in front of the shed for the cows, and within a couple of hours you'd never know it. The pile is good enough that it's not muddy, but it just won't stay dry.
We have a neighbour who doesn't have sheds, but puts round bales around the edges of his pens, with an electric fence wire on the inside, a few feet from the bales. His calves sneak under there and cozy up to the bales. They look pretty happy in there, and the cows are happy too, because they can see the calves.
Gotta go.... got a call from the tractor. Time for chores.