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Hauling Cattle in the HEAT
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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 769808" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>I would say travel them at night also.</p><p></p><p>Bear with me as I am going to talk about horses not cattle.</p><p></p><p>If a horse is too hot, you wet and then scrape the water off. Wet and scrape the water off over and over.</p><p></p><p>Scraping the water off helps to cool them. Leaving the water on can overheat them.</p><p></p><p>Same with people we sweat to cool down and it is the sweat leaving the body that cools us down, not sitting on the skin. I presume cows work the same as we are all mammals. JMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 769808, member: 14334"] I would say travel them at night also. Bear with me as I am going to talk about horses not cattle. If a horse is too hot, you wet and then scrape the water off. Wet and scrape the water off over and over. Scraping the water off helps to cool them. Leaving the water on can overheat them. Same with people we sweat to cool down and it is the sweat leaving the body that cools us down, not sitting on the skin. I presume cows work the same as we are all mammals. JMHO. [/QUOTE]
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