Just read this on AOL News.
Large-scale farms, which face additional challenges when animals are housed in close quarters and unable to naturally cool off, typically use fans and water misting systems to keep animals from overheating. When those systems break down, it can have tragic consequences. Last week, about 50,000 chickens at a North Carolina farm died after the power went off for 45 minutes and the temperature outside was 98 degrees. A Kansas couple lost 4,300 turkeys, which weighed about 50 pounds apiece and took 26 hours to bury. The temperature in the building, even with fans cooling it, hit 106 degrees. In South Dakota, up to 1,500 head of cattle died across the state from the heat.
I feel so bad for the animals, farm and domestic, who are at the mercy of us humans to keep them safe. Some humans aren't fit to care for animals and some humans just don't care. Not saying that is the case here, I just always think of the animals during intense heat or cold especially.