I have worked on cattle ranches as a young cowboy, in Texas mainly. There were hot spells, and I have seen the weaker cows die from heat stress, but it was fairly rare. So long as there was plenty of water and some shade, the cattle took the heat better than the cowboys. Thus, the latest report of 10,000 cattle dying in the present Kansas heat is in my opinion, just bs. Mike Adams in comments reproduced below, said he has spoke to ranchers, who agree. This event needs to be placed alongside the burning down of food factories and processing plants in the USA, and elsewhere. There is a grand plan to cause food chaos, the details of which are not yet known. But, the warning shots have been fired.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/up-to-10000-cattle-die-as-extreme-heat-bakes-kansas
