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As cold temperatures settle in around the state, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reminding owners of some of the best ways to keep their animals warm and safe.
Farmers should consider precautions such as keeping thawed water and providing plenty of food for their animals, as they eat more during the winter.
These frigid cold temperatures give most of us an excuse to stay indoors but for some that is simply not an option. And if you have animals or pets, there’s an added layer to staying safe in the cold.