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Farmer James Florey in West Oxfordshire is trying to keep cows on his farm cool as the UK records record breaking temperatures for June, reaching highs of 36.9 Celsius. Report by Keechl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:05So the main concerns when it comes to livestock whether that's cattle or sheep is ensuring that
00:09they've got adequate access to water and shade particularly when we have temperatures we've
00:14seen this week up in the mid-30s it's essential that all livestock has access to shade. We're
00:20quite fortunate here that we've got plenty of shady fields with fields with tall hedgerows,
00:26trees, some cattle having access to watercourses as well to be able to call off. I know of some farmers
00:33that perhaps aren't in that position and they've been making extra arrangements to try and ensure
00:36that animals have shade whether that's parking trailers out in fields providing temporary
00:42shelters just so animals do have access to the shade of water which is essential.
00:55So where were they?
00:58They've got off now.
01:00All right.
01:02Yeah.
01:02They're coisaев.
01:03Where's it?
01:04Tell me they got killed one that's prepared for you.
01:05I'll tell you guys to talk.。
01:06Oh,
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