A herd of cattle belonging to the luxury beef company AACo has reportedly perished from apparent dehydration in Queensland.

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  1. It’s heartbreaking to hear about the cattle herd owned by AACo that suffered such a tragic fate. This incident highlights the serious challenges that can arise in managing livestock, especially in regions facing extreme weather conditions or severe drought. It’s a stark reminder of the importance of sustainable practices and water management in agriculture to prevent such situations in the future. Let’s hope that this incident leads to improvements in the way farms are managed, so we can protect both the animals and the livelihoods that depend on them.

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