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The common thread would by that they "lie down," but that is incorrect. Cattle will pretty well continue with what their doing as the storm approaches, but when it starts getting a little too close for comfort, or when the rain starts getting a bit heavier than they like, then they go take shelter and sometimes gather together in a close bunch to keep warmer if the storm front brings cooler temperatures.

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