Thousands of cattle dying due to heat stress. 10k in Kansas alone over last 5 days?

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Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died in recent days due to high heat and humidity, dealing a blow to one of the country’s leading cattle production states as the industry grapples with extreme weather and rising production costs linked to the war in Ukraine.

Huh, the temperatures in that region that killed all of these cattle during these horrible days were as follows.

95, 91, 99, 93 and 90 degrees.

Apparently the cattle couldn't handle that. 10k cattle couldn't handle that cause, cause, of the global warming brought about the whites and their combustion engines living in America. Not the hole in the ozone that has been fixed.

They expect us to believe, and their braindead Muppets will believe it, that cattle cannot handle such heat.

Meanwhile during that same 5 day period where over 10k cattle died in Kansas, at King Ranch in Texas where the largest ranch for cattle in the US, the temperatures were as follows.

102, 103, 96, 96, 99

The cattle there didn't die by the Thousands due to heat.

Soooo, did 10k cattle die in Kansas due to heat in a cooler climate where thousands of cattle DID NOT DIE in Texas?

Hmmmmm?
 
I don't think we've had our first 90 degree day yet here in Burley
this has been one of the coldest springs I can remember
only a couple of days so far in the 70/80's
Only had I week of where you can golf every day.
 


Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died in recent days due to high heat and humidity, dealing a blow to one of the country’s leading cattle production states as the industry grapples with extreme weather and rising production costs linked to the war in Ukraine.

Huh, the temperatures in that region that killed all of these cattle during these horrible days were as follows.

95, 91, 99, 93 and 90 degrees.

Apparently the cattle couldn't handle that. 10k cattle couldn't handle that cause, cause, of the global warming brought about the whites and their combustion engines living in America. Not the hole in the ozone that has been fixed.

They expect us to believe, and their braindead Muppets will believe it, that cattle cannot handle such heat.

Meanwhile during that same 5 day period where over 10k cattle died in Kansas, at King Ranch in Texas where the largest ranch for cattle in the US, the temperatures were as follows.

102, 103, 96, 96, 99

The cattle there didn't die by the Thousands due to heat.

Soooo, did 10k cattle die in Kansas due to heat in a cooler climate where thousands of cattle DID NOT DIE in Texas?

Hmmmmm?
This week, temperatures reached up to 108 degrees Fahrenheit with little cooling factor from wind. Continued high temperatures are a serious threat to continued losses throughout the coming days.
 
So you care about cattle dying from heat but not the ones killed in slaughter houses?
 
By combining heat-resistant Indian Brahmans with meatier British Shorthorns, the Santa Gertrudis breed was developed. The U.S. Department of Agriculture recognized it in 1940 as the first new American breed of cattle.
 


Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died in recent days due to high heat and humidity, dealing a blow to one of the country’s leading cattle production states as the industry grapples with extreme weather and rising production costs linked to the war in Ukraine.

Huh, the temperatures in that region that killed all of these cattle during these horrible days were as follows.

95, 91, 99, 93 and 90 degrees.

Apparently the cattle couldn't handle that. 10k cattle couldn't handle that cause, cause, of the global warming brought about the whites and their combustion engines living in America. Not the hole in the ozone that has been fixed.

They expect us to believe, and their braindead Muppets will believe it, that cattle cannot handle such heat.

Meanwhile during that same 5 day period where over 10k cattle died in Kansas, at King Ranch in Texas where the largest ranch for cattle in the US, the temperatures were as follows.

102, 103, 96, 96, 99

The cattle there didn't die by the Thousands due to heat.

Soooo, did 10k cattle die in Kansas due to heat in a cooler climate where thousands of cattle DID NOT DIE in Texas?

Hmmmmm?
Complete bullshit. Bovines are very heat hardy.


This is a food supoly manipulation game.
 
This week, temperatures reached up to 108 degrees Fahrenheit with little cooling factor from wind. Continued high temperatures are a serious threat to continued losses throughout the coming days.

The heat index yesterday in Atlanta was 110. Pretty awful.
 
The heat index yesterday in Atlanta was 110. Pretty awful.
It is hot in the summer. What else is new? There is a high pressure area over the US now. That is what is causing the high temperatures. It happens every once in awhile. It will move out early next week.

Meanwhile Australia had record low temperatures last week.

It is called "weather".
 


Thousands of cattle in Kansas have died in recent days due to high heat and humidity, dealing a blow to one of the country’s leading cattle production states as the industry grapples with extreme weather and rising production costs linked to the war in Ukraine.

Huh, the temperatures in that region that killed all of these cattle during these horrible days were as follows.

95, 91, 99, 93 and 90 degrees.

Apparently the cattle couldn't handle that. 10k cattle couldn't handle that cause, cause, of the global warming brought about the whites and their combustion engines living in America. Not the hole in the ozone that has been fixed.

They expect us to believe, and their braindead Muppets will believe it, that cattle cannot handle such heat.

Meanwhile during that same 5 day period where over 10k cattle died in Kansas, at King Ranch in Texas where the largest ranch for cattle in the US, the temperatures were as follows.

102, 103, 96, 96, 99

The cattle there didn't die by the Thousands due to heat.

Soooo, did 10k cattle die in Kansas due to heat in a cooler climate where thousands of cattle DID NOT DIE in Texas?

Hmmmmm?
Yes indeed. Highly suspicious. It’s been over 103 here everyday this week, and not a single one of my neighbors 60 head, dropped dead.
 
Yes indeed. Highly suspicious. It’s been over 103 here everyday this week, and not a single one of my neighbors 60 head, dropped dead.
Tuesday afternoon…
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