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Cowherd interviewed: 'I milked a cow, dropped the milk, and poof!' she fell 'heartbeat'
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Cowherd interviewed: 'I milked a cow, dropped the milk, and poof!' she fell 'heartbeat'

The article discusses the impact of heat on cattle, highlighting the challenges faced by cows during high temperatures. It references Dr. Christian Manser, a bovine ethologist, who has extensive knowledge of cow behavior and welfare. The piece emphasizes the physical distress experienced by cows, using a vivid description of a cow collapsing after milking. While the article focuses on animal welfare and environmental conditions, it does not delve into political issues or policies related to agriculture or climate change.

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Cowherd interviewed: 'I milked a cow, dropped the milk, and poof!' she fell 'heartbeat'

The article discusses the impact of heat on cattle, highlighting the challenges faced by cows during high temperatures. It references Dr. Christian Manser, a bovine ethologist, who has extensive knowledge of cow behavior and welfare. The piece emphasizes the physical distress experienced by cows, using a vivid description of a cow collapsing after milking. While the article focuses on animal welfare and environmental conditions, it does not delve into political issues or policies related to agriculture or climate change.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about cattle suffering due to heat without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on scientific observation and animal welfare rather than advocating for specific political positions or policies. The framing remains neutral, relying on expert commentary rather

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article describes a farmer's experience with cows during heat stress, citing an expert. It provides specific details about the cow falling over and mentions heart rate, which aligns with cross-source consensus on heat affecting cattle. However, it lacks broader scientific references and presents

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