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      • Joel Moser, talking to veterinarians Oct. 20, lost 87 head of cattle due to lead poisoning in October. Moser buried the deceased cattle in a trench in the middle of one of his fields located north of Alvord. He has since filed a lawsuit against the man who was caring for the livestock.
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  1. Joel and Marilyn Moser, of Alvord, Iowa, lost 87 beef cattle due to lead poisoning from a battery. Photo courtesy of the Mosers. Five months ago, while on a business trip to Florida, Iowa farmer Joel Moser got the call from his neighbor, who volunteered to do chores, that more than 100 of his cattle were exposed to tractor battery acid that got ...

  2. Two weeks ago, Joel Moser, of Alvord, Iowa, had 102 fat and healthy steers, cows, and calves. The current count is 16 live animals. Over the weekend of Oct. 8 and 9, Moser’s herd consumed feed contaminated by acid of a tractor battery that was found in the feeder wagon.

  3. Mar 6, 2017 · Joel Moser had the bodies of all of the dead cattle buried at his farm in a deep trench in the middle of a cornfield. According to the Mosers’ lawsuit, the lead was traced to a ground-up tractor battery that had been found inside a cattle feeder wagon.

  4. According to a lawsuit filed in Lyon County District Court, now Moser is accusing his neighbor, Tristan Kuenzi of mixing the battery in with the feed, either negligently or on purpose, saying...

  5. Apr 10, 2017 · Joel Moser's lawsuit alleges a neighbor taking care of his cattle last October either negligently or intentionally allowed a tractor battery to get into a feed mixer that chewed it up with...

  6. Oct 19, 2016 · The Lyon County Sheriff’s Department reports that their deputies are currently investigating a case that involves the poisoning of approximately 100 head of cattle on the Joel Moser farm near...

  7. Mar 9, 2017 · It was a mystery when we first reported on it last October, over a hundred cattle dead on an Alvord, Iowa farm. The Lyon County Sheriff looking into allegations that Joel Moser's cattle were deliberately poisoned. Tonight, Moser tells KCAU9 he knows who's responsible for killing his cattle.

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