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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Thanks for sharing about this from your perspective, and I truly appreciate the opportunity to exchange opinions with you. I think it’s essential to keep each other informed. Facts trump fear.
I think it’s great to share anything we believe is fact, or put out a call for help if we can’t verify what we hear about.
And yes, the 3000 cows incident looks really — ??? Even a non-farm girl like me knows something’s waaay off.
WWG1WGA!
I agree! I’m far from a farm girl, just grew up in the farming community I live in suburban Midwest middle class neighborhood wishing I had land, chickens, a cow, goats etc 😂 however I also get tired thinking about maintaining the land, garden, and animals. I have a small garden started now but I can’t have all the fruit trees I’d like because it’s not big enough and no chickens