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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1413646)8/7/2023 10:03:26 PM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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I re-read my post, it was pretty clear...

Let me walk you through it again.

Re-write this for a very small child, possibly learning disabled:

Once again you have posted a story that is over the top and provides inadequate information. In the last hundred years there has been an introduction of European breeds to American cattle breeding.

I guarantee you Texas Longhorns are not dropping from the heat nor are the smaller Horned Hereford and Angus varieties.

I know one rancher that has introduced Brahma lines to his Hereford/Angus cross cows, they graze at night and stand still as statues during the day.

ChatGPT

You shared another story that's really big and doesn't tell us enough.

In the past 100 years, special breeding cows, not accustomed to heat or cold came to America from Europe.

Texas Longhorns aren't falling because of the hot weather, and the smaller Horned Hereford and Angus cows aren't either.

I know a rancher who mixed different kinds of cows, and his cows that have Brahma in them graze at night and stay to stay cool during the day.