By Maria Tibbetts
While we can’t control the heat, there are some things we can control to help cattle through it.
- Water – Make sure cattle have access to plenty of clean water, and that there is enough access space for all cattle, including calves, to get to water.
- Shade – If you have the option, move cattle to a pasture that offers shade, or use portable windbreak panels to provide some shade.
- Air movement – Give cattle the opportunity to get into the breeze, if there is one.
- Surface – Access to surfaces that are covered with vegetation will help cattle keep their temperatures lower.
- Additional stress – Consider rescheduling anything that will add stress to cattle, like gathering, weaning, preconditioning, etc, if that's an option.
Some resources for dealing with heat stress in cattle: