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

Here in the northwest, we've been having 'Juneuary'. Had a great February, March and most of April, but since then the weather has sucked, and has been wet and cool.
 
Fuck the worthless Democrats, quit kicking the same can down the street voting
for these vile steaming piles of shit.💩💩💩💩
 
This isn't the first time it's been hot in Kansas. It is the job of these ranchers to know the weather and the risks and take care of their animals. This is pure animal neglect and cruelty and laziness.
Yes, it may have been mismanagement by the ranchers. Apparently these cattle were on their way to be slaughtered. They slaughter some 27,000 per day in that area.

These cattle won’t be used for human consumption, but will still be used for dog food, etc.
 
How is ranching different in Kansas, Texas and Oregon?
What does Kansas, Texas, and Oregon have to do with it? Farm animals get hot every year and do not die. The ranchers had a responsibility to those animals and failed to deliver.
 
I like the sentiment but I am still trying to figure out what it has to do with this thread.
Sediment is democrats think everything is caused climate change, we all should
eat tree bark and live in a 300sf apartment and bow to their agenda.
 
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