We've had enough sun and warmth to get the grass coming up on the south slopes and that grass is packed with protein and nutrients, they've been able to get to that for a week or two now so they should be fine. Even if we get a few inches of snow, they can paw down and get to the new grass. The winter hasn't been too hard on the animals from what I have seen. Hopefully we can continue to get some rain throughout the spring and into June so that there is plenty of good feed this year.