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Yeah, they shouldn't really cast a shadow. 

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"The measurement of dairy cow body temperature via automated detection technology based on infrared thermography (IRT) suggested that the eye, vulvar and the highest udder surface temperature (ST) are good proxies for rectal temperature (RT) [17,18]. Concerning the fact that IRT can be influenced by wind speed and direct sunlight exposure [19], it may be difficult to get accurate body temperature through analyzing IRT image [18,20]. "

seems accurate. :clown_2:

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23 hours ago, FiveWire said:

"The measurement of dairy cow body temperature via automated detection technology based on infrared thermography (IRT) suggested that the eye, vulvar and the highest udder surface temperature (ST) are good proxies for rectal temperature (RT) [17,18]. Concerning the fact that IRT can be influenced by wind speed and direct sunlight exposure [19], it may be difficult to get accurate body temperature through analyzing IRT image [18,20]. "

seems accurate. :clown_2:

i see someone started drinking (or whatever) early 😉 

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