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Jomanda Childrens Super Soft Highland Cow Earmuffs Orange

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The first thing she noticed on the old muffs was that they would be useless if they got wet and frozen. No people or animals were hurt in the blaze, but "you don't realize what you have until it's gone," Poad said. "Everything was lost." With hundreds of people wanting to buy her product, Holly Poad knew she and her aunt couldn't keep up with demand. It got so Ewers couldn't keep up, even though, when she's on a roll, she can sew up a pair of Moo Muffs in about 20 minutes. The two women hired some other sewers to help produce more Moo Muffs.

It's as if all this is ready-made for the internet, and of course Moo Muffs have gone viral,especially after Poad, Ewers and Moo Muffs were featured by a Madison-based TV news station early this year. Since then, they have been spotlighted by KARE-11, a Twin Cities-based TV station; AccuWeather.com; and a variety of online and print outlets. Poad had experienced the same problem after her family's barn burned three years ago and the calves were out in the cold. This is the cutest thing I've seen in a long time! They're not only functional, but they bring out their beautiful eyes too ❤️So she recently turned manufacturing of her popular – and adorable – Moo Muffs over to professionals.

For her part, Poad wants her show cattle to be as handsome as they can be, obviously, because their value is in their looks. But it goes deeper than that. She loves these little calves. And that kind of love is driving the business forward.According to Poad, the muffs are made of fleece and lined with nylon. In a 2020 interview, she added that calves “don't even act like they know that they're on. They're not like trying to rub their head on stuff or get them off. I put them on when they're, you know, within an hour old, so they really don't even pay any attention to them."

Some people in the comments even asked for a pattern so they could make a few themselves. Others jokingly asked where they could get a pair for their own pets. One commenter helpfully drew attention to a Wisconsin-based company called Moo Muffs that manufactures and distributes a water-resistant nylon and fleece version of the earmuffs worldwide. There are also independent makers on Etsy that are getting in on the trendy new farmwear. “Can’t believe they aren’t called ‘mooffs,’” Rob N Roll captioned a subsequent tweet with more photos. Bultena, Kealey. “Farmers Use Custom Ear Muffs To Protect Calves From Cold.” Wisconsin Public Radio, 21 Jan. 2020, https://www.wpr.org/farmers-use-custom-ear-muffs-protect-calves-cold. I've always likedto sew, and I've always been kind of one that if I can come up with something, I like it, you know? It's a challenge," Ewers said.

The family has put up temporary shelters, burly tent-like structures that work to keep equipment out of the elements. The shop was moved to property in town. And because Poad's cattle are beef cows, not a dairy herd, they can handle the weather. upvotes Follow Unfollow 4 years ago Dots Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

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