Awwww... she looks lovely

. Well done Breeze, and congratulations to Rosemary & Dan.

We've had Welsh Blacks, here, FiB, and they've been as hardy as most. Most of our sucklers are housed over winter, but we outwinter a few of the hardier souls, taking them hay and sometimes silage when there's no goodness in the grass, and giving them high energy /mineral tubs to go at. We find hay best to feed as you can just put out enough for a feed at a time, and move around where you are feeding it, so you don't get the ground poached like you would with a ring feeder. Some people feed straw; barley straw is best. Straw costs as much as hay here, and we can make hay, so that's what we feed.
I should mention however, that we have 90 acres of very rough ground on which we outwinter 8 cows and their calves. You do need them to have a lot of ground or it will get poached. We also sometimes outwinter a few on a 20-acre better field that we have; we can manage 3 or 4 on that as long as it isn't
too wet.
It's always good to support your local breed... The Welsh Black BH had when I first came was a sweetie

, and outwintered as above.