July 2025

Published: 2nd July 2025

“Lots of green grass (finally) so less need for straw to fill up those tummies!”

Lovely to see Andy & Ewan out on the hill enjoying a spell of lovely dry and warm weather. When it’s particularly hot, we’ve noticed they make their way to the big water trough, even if they’re not thirsty, and just stand with their heads over the cool water… it must help control their body temperature.

Highland cows are known for their long, shaggy coats, which are excellent for insulation in the winter. However, they shed most of this hair in the summer to prevent overheating.
When temperatures rise, Highland cows will naturally seek out shade, whether it’s from trees, structures, or even each other.

Like all cattle, Highland cows increase their water intake during hot weather to help regulate their body temperature. Cows tend to be less active in the heat, spending more time resting in the shade.

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