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10,000 Cattle die on a Kansas Ranch----It turns out it was WATER POISONING!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78869446:MV81MTYxODA3Xzk0ODEyOTcxXzFGRDMwNDY2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80383054:MV81MTYxODA3Xzk0ODEyMTM1XzcyQzE1NEMz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80750774:MV81MTYxODA3Xzk0ODEyMDMwXzM2OUNBN0I=] It wasnt heat like the media is claiming I checked Historical data and temps were warm in low 90's but totally normal for Kansas which has 54 days of over 90 temps every single year [/quote] Temp is not the only factor with livestock. Temp + access to appropriate shade + airflow + access to clean water + access to adequate food + proper health maintenance and treatment + ... Don't be naive. Educate yourself. . [/quote] I’ve been around cattle all my life and you are half right. If they’ve got water and some food they generally stay alive even in West Texas in the very hot summers we have. Multiple unusual circumstances caused this. [/quote]
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Are they really going to this extreme to get to the food supply?
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