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Another Mystery : 200 dead cows in Wisconsin

Posted By MediaSight on Jan 20, 2011   FROM: gravity-engine.net report abuse

Around 200 dead cows were located on the Stockton farm in 4th Street at Amherst, Wisconsin. These cows were removed from the spot of occurrence with the help of semi-trucks and disposed of in an unrevealed location. Veterinarian of cows in that farm said that cattle were began to die from last week and ended with this 200 deaths on Friday twelve hours after showing the first symptom and they were also ineffective towards treatment.

 200 dead cows in Wisconsin

The owner of the cattle told to deputies that he has been looked after cows with veterinarian and as per him cattle might die due to some type of viruses like Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) or Bovine Virus Diarrhea (BVD) that are seen commonly in the unvaccinated cattle. Cattle were not quarantined any time before and the viruses might cause respiratory or reproductive malfunction in cattle. Portage County Humane Society is examining the reason of the death. The initial tests showed that acute interstitial pneumonia might perpetrator. Dead cows are brought to Madison for further verification. Cause for death is not sure yet but officials announced that other animal and people of this place will be safe from whatever destroyed cows.

This mass cow death is one more apocalypse in the US and across the world within past month. Initially thousands of red winged birds were reported died in Arkansas then in Kentucky and dead turtles also noted in Italy. Millions of died fishes were found in the Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay as well as in Chicago, Maryland, Brazil and in New Zealand with 40,000 dead crabs that washed out to shore at England beaches. Many explanations have been given for these all casualties such as fireworks, overheating, cold weather, infection etcetera but the evidence is still in puzzle.

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