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Cattle can reproduce at any temperature that is within their comfort zone, and that is typically between -25ºC and 28ºC. Anything outside those temperature ranges can produce conditions that may be too stressful for any breeding to occur, due to risk of cold or heat stroke, respectively. Note that what seems too cold or too hot for a cow or bull is definitely not the same for us humans!

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