With snow reaching parts of New Zealand earlier this month, the weather's done a 180 and temperatures are set to top 30 degrees this week.
While that's great to be at the beach, or inside by the air con, this sort of weather is uncomfortable for cows out in the paddock.
Research has found cows are most comfortable in temperatures between four and 20 degrees Celsius, and that means they feel hot 10 to 15 degrees sooner than us.
When we're too hot we go for a dip, drink some cold water or head into the shade.
Cows also have strategies to cope with the heat such as panting, increasing water intake and decreasing feed intake, which you can also spot through reduced milk production.