Also – make sure cattle are getting enough water by introducing extra water tanks to ensure they have access to enough water – as a 1,000-pound animal needs 1.5-gallons of water per hour. As for feed – Dewell says cattle should receive at least 70-percent of their feed two to four-hours after peak ambient temperature – and the energy content of their diet should be reduced by five to seven-percent. Shade, air flow and insect control are also very important to combat heat stress with cattle. For more information – visit ARS dot USDA dot gov (www.ars.usda.gov) and search Heat Stress.