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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 813296" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>:nod: Hot doesn't hurt cows to bad as long as they can get away from it for a few hours. I start my breeding route at 1:30 am. We usually hit 100 a few days in May and then consistantly in June but the night temps are in the sixties and everything is fine. But the tail end of July and August when night temps are in the eighties, EVERYTHING the cows do suffers even when daytime temps stay in the nineties. I know when the good breeding is done the first morning that I step out of the house and feel the sweat start on my forehead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 813296, member: 14661"] :nod: Hot doesn't hurt cows to bad as long as they can get away from it for a few hours. I start my breeding route at 1:30 am. We usually hit 100 a few days in May and then consistantly in June but the night temps are in the sixties and everything is fine. But the tail end of July and August when night temps are in the eighties, EVERYTHING the cows do suffers even when daytime temps stay in the nineties. I know when the good breeding is done the first morning that I step out of the house and feel the sweat start on my forehead. [/QUOTE]
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