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Kansas Heat Wave Kills Around 10,000 Fat Cattle as Temperatures Reach over 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
Fat cattle are at most risk of heat stress and even death from the heat wave. Kansas is experiencing an unusual heat wave since last weekend, leading to the deaths of 10,000 fat cattle as recorded temperatures surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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