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Posted by: boxienuts at Wed May 25 21:43:13 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ] We can have weeks at a time in winter at -10 to -20, with windchills -40 not uncommon, and yes that is a minus as in 20 degrees below ZERO aka 52 degrees below freezing, so our ground is frozen hard as a rock quite a ways down for awhile. The straw or leaves can and do offer some protection, but it's still brutal. Ornate box turtles are native in the southern part of the state but there numbers have never been strong, so it's borderline here. None the less I still think I might try them, or at least half of them, outdoors all winter but cover them with about 12 inches of leaves and straw in the pen. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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