“WE'VE GOT WORLD CHAMPIONS THAT ARE DEAD,” 70 horses at an Elk City Rodeo ranch in Oklahoma collapsed and died on Aug 23, 2024. Investigators say that evidence is pointing to their commercially manufactured animal feed. WAS THIS A TEST RUN TO KILL OFF OUR ANIMALS? How many animals have died now?
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My mom (who just happens to live in Oklahoma) was just telling me the other day that she didn't understand why more people aren't raising horses because they become very valuable if you can't get fuel for vehicles or tractors
Free-range grazing probably doesn't have this problem ...
Grass is very thin this time of year in oklahoma. It's been very dry.
I agree.
No, the test run was the chickens being killed off by chicken feed about two years ago. Do a search. I lost several chickens when feeding a couple of different layer feeds before switching to scratch. See also dogs sickened and dying from dog food. They've been doing this for a while. BTW I concluded switching brands did no good because the bad stuff was in base ingredients sold to all the feed companies.
They're killing the animals the same way they're killing us--vaccines and poisonous Frankenfoods.
There's a cattle rancher south of Fort Worth who filed a lawsuirlt against company using recycled Bio-Solids from city of Fort Worth. He sa6lys their fertilizer contaminated his land and killed most of his cattle herd
Lawsuits are the way. Class action if possible.
Wow! That's horrible!
Direct Link: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/dozens-horses-fall-dead-oklahoma-rodeo-investigation-underway/
About 15yrs ago, not exact but about that time, my sis and her neighbor's horses both dropped dead in the same week, they first thought it might been a toxic plant in the combined fields that did it but, then the next week there was a huge ass recall on alfalfa pellets and some grains (supplement for horses really).. I guess many many people lost their horses from that, that year.. Most likely the same sort of thing but, for that many after just one feeding.. ouch :( Sounds like straight up poisoning. Horses are not cheap to buy or to keep, even on large, many acre farms in most areas of the country. A sound and solid one that is trained for riding and a good age can cost between 10-30k then like any other pet, you need yearly vet checks and hooves trimmed and feed can be a burden as well for some.
Probably vaxed with a hot batch.
May be drugs
Add this to the Died Suddenly list.