Kansas just had 3,000 cows die of “heat” on one lot. This is not normal but I’m just crazy for thinking that right? Well my husband who is a wonderful man but isn’t as invested as I am in finding the truth came home today and told me someone he works with, his family has a ranch in Texas. They got a letter the other day telling them to lay down their steer and get $1500 a head. They can not send to slaughter and will not be able to send any animals anywhere commercial. They can only sell private which is far more difficult for a big ranch like this one. Apparently the owner is drafting a nice “F you” letter to the FDA. My husband is getting closer and closer to seeing everything is true. I had really hoped it wasn’t true ranchers and farmers were being paid to destroy food but I knew deep down it was. Heaven help people to see the truth soon. I honestly believe the lot that lost 3000 to “heat” probably killed them and is probably being paid to lie. Could be wrong I guess.
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Lol great burst? That affected no other ranchers in the area and no other animals in great that was not abnormal?
Sure, Jan.
It did affect others but there are over 3 million head of cattle in Kansas and ranchers with years, even decades of experience feel that while it was unusual that it happened, it wasn't unheard of, or in extraordinary numbers. The cattle that died were extremely fattened up and just about to go to slaughter. There had been a normal for the area extreme weather event. I'm not saying anyone knows definitively yet and I certainly think we should be alert but it's best not to stir the pot until we know what happened given ALL of the facts.
Yes, facts like ranchers claiming FDA letters ordering destruction of cattle without taking them to slaughter. It's feeling like Uvalde, the more facts come out, the worse it looks.