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Sluggish bred cow
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1631268" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Gotcha. </p><p></p><p>Mine are primarily Angus with some Angus/Hereford & a few Angus/Simm so all black hide. Lots of shade &/or shelter and stock tanks as well as creeks, ponds and a watershed. Only time I've had a cow overheat was due to underlying problems - 2 had hardware & 1 had lymphoma. They'll cluster together under the trees to keep the flies off. And that's how one of mine ended up with a bloody nose; got cold-cocked when another one swung her head around to nail a horse fly (actually, that's also how I ended up with bloody, broken nose, collapsed nasal tube & deviated septum).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1631268, member: 24027"] Gotcha. Mine are primarily Angus with some Angus/Hereford & a few Angus/Simm so all black hide. Lots of shade &/or shelter and stock tanks as well as creeks, ponds and a watershed. Only time I've had a cow overheat was due to underlying problems - 2 had hardware & 1 had lymphoma. They'll cluster together under the trees to keep the flies off. And that's how one of mine ended up with a bloody nose; got cold-cocked when another one swung her head around to nail a horse fly (actually, that's also how I ended up with bloody, broken nose, collapsed nasal tube & deviated septum). [/QUOTE]
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