Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
[Re: yukonjeff]
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This is way i have 4 freezers stocked with fish, venison, hog, squirrell. Stocking up on dried beans, canned food, mre's. Been feeding the dogs wild game to save money ( dog food is already overpriced) Food saver to the rescue. Sarge
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
[Re: Yes sir]
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06/22/22 02:24 PM
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Don't know about the rest of the story but I promise you it isn't a mystery why the cattle died. 100% purely caused by heat stress. Anybody who says or implies anything different is either ignorant on the subject or is being deceptive. No doubt. Lol
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
[Re: Yes sir]
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06/22/22 02:28 PM
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Don't know about the rest of the story but I promise you it isn't a mystery why the cattle died. 100% purely caused by heat stress. Anybody who says or implies anything different is either ignorant on the subject or is being deceptive. True dat! Seth is speaking the truth!
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
[Re: yukonjeff]
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06/22/22 02:35 PM
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Yukon there are a few feedlots around hereford and amarillo tx but you feed calves out where the grain is not haul grain to the calves. All penned up together in a lot is different than shaded up under a mesquite chewing cud
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
[Re: yukonjeff]
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06/22/22 02:38 PM
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I have heard that cattle cannot inhale much smoke. Our fire department was call to a barn fire, lots of smoke. Some of the cow's started coughing. Two of the farmers said that the cow will die from the smoke. Not sure if that is true or not.
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
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06/22/22 02:42 PM
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Heat could be the reason, but Texas is hotter. How come 10,000 didn't die there. Is this the first time it got hot there. It isn't could be, it is. The simple answer to your question. Condition of cattle( fat cattle ready for slaughter compared to lighter conditioned cattle), humidity, air temperature, wind speed or lack of, night time temperature and the cattle's accumulation to the above factors. What happened in SW Ks was all the above coming together at once. And unfortunately it does occasionally happens or to put it this way isn't an unknown rarity when it happens. What's the abnormally here is the attention it's getting.
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
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06/22/22 02:43 PM
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They were all black but the browns and light colored ones survived. The humidity also played a part also.
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
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06/22/22 02:47 PM
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Yes sir
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Unless you were there for the autopsy you really cant say for sure. These people burning down the processing plants (and none getting caught), could easily poison a bunch of cattle and blame it on a hot summer day, and if one of the workers was in on it,or an inspector, who would know. The swamp is deep corruption everywhere.
If your repeating what the news is telling you its probably a lie, like everything else they say. No in reality poisoning would be obvious just like Heat stress is obvious to a cattlman. You are as I stated above either ignorant on the subject or trying to be deceptive. I don't being your are intentionally being deceptive but trying to suggest it is not Heat stress when it is in face of someone in the know telling you different is some what ignorant.
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Re: 100 Food Processing Plants Burn Down.
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06/22/22 03:01 PM
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I'm skeptical that there is anything nefarious going on with fires at food processing plants. But, the NFPA article at least is a denial that anything unusual is happening without any evidence to back it up. The only thing it says it that there were a number of industrial fires in 2019. They say there's nothing going on but offer no evidence or statistics to support that.
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