Red Robin
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I'm curious. When in South Dakota last fall, the shade seems sparse at best. I am wondering how many folks here can graze in the summer without any shade at all. Is it related more to heat, humidity, breed of cow?
Aaron said:Between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., you are typically hard-pressed to see our cattle in the open. Unless a good wind comes through, they will stay in the bush and do nothing until nightfall.
young gun said:Aaron said:Between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., you are typically hard-pressed to see our cattle in the open. Unless a good wind comes through, they will stay in the bush and do nothing until nightfall.
that is because your hefords are too busy fighting the bull dogs :wink:
I agree with you that the humidity is probably more of a factor than the air temp. Some of the really humid mornings, cattle will shade up early and stay there most of the day. A few days later, after we have some drier air move in, they'll be out grazing at the same time of day, even though the sun is more intense and the temp is higher.Red Robin said:It looks like it has more to do with humidity than temp. I looked up Bens thread on shade, thanks JB. Anyone in humid areas graze without shade? Texan, Txag? Haymaker? Lilly?Mike? Etc