Saturday, January 15, 2011

The Animals Are Leaving the Planet - Part 3

Birds, fishes, and...

An investigation is under way after 200 dead dairy cows were found in a field near the town of Stockton, Wisc.

The Portage County sheriff's office says the owner of the cattle has been working with a local veterinarian and authorities believe the herd was infected with the IBR/BVD virus, according to news reports.

  North Platte Bulletin

Okay, I don't know what killed these cows, but come on. A virus kills all 200 at the same time? How much do you want for the Brooklyn Bridge? I'm pretty sure it's not that they weren't checked on for a week or so and they died over a long period of time, because dairy cattle are milked every day. Unless they really weren't checked on, then they died from not being milked.

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