Mass Casualty Incident Declared After Explosion at Dairy Farm in Dimmitt, Texas – Nearly 20,000 Cattle Die (VIDEO)
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Just local dairy farmers who store bombs in their barns. Unfortunate accident. Cow kicked over a lit lantern. They shouldn't store bombs in dairy farms. Price of milk just went up.
Were the cattle rNA shot up? Starting to wonder if some of these "farm fires" that wipes out the heard/coup is done to destroy animals that they were giving clot shots too to avoid being inspected or something.. Along with the other thought of, wiping out our food supply. Honestly though, if they have been feeding up meat/milk that they have been experimenting on, worth the wipe. IDK, confusion on it of late, personally.
As a person who lives in dairy country l cannot count the times that our dairy farms explode. It's like momma always says. Look out that dairy farm is gonna splode. Hold on, Wait a minute, something ain't right.
Over a 1mm sq ft facility. Thats a hefty note to pay.
Dairy had been in operation less then a year. Damage to the structures and the loss of so many heads of Cattle is probably going to cause the company to go belly up.
What is burning?
"it’s unclear how a steel structure like the dairy’s could catch fire so quickly." Must have been jet fuel.
Poor cows.:(
Very sad for the animals and their owners. Why are we not hearing the root cause of all these “accidents?”
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"Someone's got a good BBQ going"
That's a lot of cow farts.
I'm wondering what all the tires are for around the facility?
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Its my understanding from a Texas based forum Im a part of is it was a tractor fire.
When the tractor operator ran to get help or means of extinguishing the fire it quickly spread to the spray foam insulation of the building. Thats how the fire became so big and producing so much black smoke.
Just throwing it out there, but seems like a good possibility.