I don’t quite understand this. So, if someone would please take the time to explain it to me, I would appreciate it.
• Over 2,000 head of cattle freeze to death because of 45 degree weather?
• Build bonfires to keep the cattle warm at 63 degrees?
• Is it so wrong for me to think BBQ when I see the words bonfires and cattle in the same sentence?
• Why is it so damn cold? April is supposed to be the hottest month of the year.
• What kind of weak-assed cows are raised in Thailand? They are largely Brahman (we always called them Bremmers in Oklahoma) and I thought that they were a pretty tough, hardy breed.
• No wonder Thai beef sucks so bad. Those poor cows don’t have any meat on their bones.
And, Chaiyaphum province is where my rice farm is. Well, it is currently only 66 degrees in Bangkok and I am shivering my *** off.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home...-30152075.html
Over 2,000 cattle killed by unseasonable cold spell in Chiang Mai
Unseasonal cold weather in the North has killed more than 2,000 head of cattle in Chiang Mai's Om Koi district, with a sharp temperature drop to 45 degrees in affected areas in the past few days.
Livestock officials are paying inspection visits to farmland and cattle farms to advise handlers to prepare the animals to cope with the cold, while giving medicines and germ killing drugs to pep up their health. In Chaiyaphum, where average temperature is 63 degrees, handlers are advised to make bonfires to give heat to their cattle.