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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie27" data-source="post: 1751743" data-attributes="member: 41062"><p>I'm in Australia and it's very different to the heatwave in North America. We have had the coldest start to winter in decades! Record snow fall! We had most of the ski slopes open early. It's been much wetter then normal here. </p><p></p><p>Anyway back to Black hided cattle struggling with heat. I remember I had some Shorthorns and some Angus in a dry paddock in the middle of the day in Summer. The Angus were sitting down in the shade of a tree, the red roan Shorthorns were in dappled shade eating and the White Shorthorns were in full sun eating the best grass in a paddock. </p><p> </p><p>I personally don't think we should be basing cattle in hot areas off a breed from Scotland. There are plenty of high quality beef breeds out there that are from warmer climates then Scotland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie27, post: 1751743, member: 41062"] I’m in Australia and it’s very different to the heatwave in North America. We have had the coldest start to winter in decades! Record snow fall! We had most of the ski slopes open early. It’s been much wetter then normal here. Anyway back to Black hided cattle struggling with heat. I remember I had some Shorthorns and some Angus in a dry paddock in the middle of the day in Summer. The Angus were sitting down in the shade of a tree, the red roan Shorthorns were in dappled shade eating and the White Shorthorns were in full sun eating the best grass in a paddock. I personally don’t think we should be basing cattle in hot areas off a breed from Scotland. There are plenty of high quality beef breeds out there that are from warmer climates then Scotland. [/QUOTE]
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