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<blockquote data-quote="marksmu" data-source="post: 774220" data-attributes="member: 9219"><p>Heat index of 105-110 is a pretty standard day for us here around Houston with the humidity settled nicely around 85% it feels like a pressure cooker outside....my cattle are Black Brangus, with a couple Brafords mixed in, and as far as I can tell without spotlighting them at night, they are eating when I get up and continue until around 10:30 or so in the morning, when they goto the trees around the pond...they will stay there or in the water until around 4 or so when they eat until its too dark to see them anymore.</p><p></p><p>Thats a pretty standard day for us, and 2/3 of ours are nursing calves, and still gaining on unfertilized bahia. The other 1/3 have weaned calves and look fat. The only animal who is showing any signs of decline is the bull, but he just met 18 new heifers that he has taken quite an interest in. I need to find another bull, but I cant seem to find any at that moment that I like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmu, post: 774220, member: 9219"] Heat index of 105-110 is a pretty standard day for us here around Houston with the humidity settled nicely around 85% it feels like a pressure cooker outside....my cattle are Black Brangus, with a couple Brafords mixed in, and as far as I can tell without spotlighting them at night, they are eating when I get up and continue until around 10:30 or so in the morning, when they goto the trees around the pond...they will stay there or in the water until around 4 or so when they eat until its too dark to see them anymore. Thats a pretty standard day for us, and 2/3 of ours are nursing calves, and still gaining on unfertilized bahia. The other 1/3 have weaned calves and look fat. The only animal who is showing any signs of decline is the bull, but he just met 18 new heifers that he has taken quite an interest in. I need to find another bull, but I cant seem to find any at that moment that I like. [/QUOTE]
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