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  1. Oct 3, 2023 · It was on one of her exploring trips that she found the cattle remains lying eerily on top of a building. Pictures of an abandoned structure in the Utah desert with three dead cows on its roof.

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    • Alice Gibbs
  2. Oct 5, 2023 · During a recent trip, Hull encountered an abandoned house in the Utah desert. On the structure’s roof, she discovered three bovine carcasses. With no other homes nearby, Hull’s TikTok viewers have debated how the cattle may have ended up on the roof.

    • Where Was The Texas Cattle Fire?
    • What Caused The Dairy Farm Explosion?
    • How Many Cows Were Killed in The Dairy Fire?
    • How Did The Texas Dairy Compare with The Rest of The country?
    • What Happens Next?

    Castro County, site of the fire, is open prairie land dotted with dairy farms and cattle ranches about 70 miles southwest of Amarillo. Pictures posted on social media by bystanders showed the large plume of black smoke lifting from the farm fire, as well as charred cows that were saved from the structure.

    A malfunction in a piece of farm equipment may have caused an explosion that led to the fire, said County Judge Mandy Gfeller, the county's top executive. Texas fire officials are still investigating the cause, she said. Malone, the mayor, said he wasn't aware of any other fires reported at the facility. He said the dairy had opened in the area jus...

    Most of the perished animals – a mix of Holstein and Jersey cows – were in a large holding pen before being milked, she said. The 18,000 cows represented about 90% of the farm's total herd. With each cow valued roughly at about $2,000, the company's losses in livestock could stretch into the tens of millions of dollars, Gfeller said. That doesn't i...

    Texas ranks fourth nationally in milk production, home to 319 Grade A dairies with an estimated 625,000 cows producing almost 16.5 billion pounds of milk a year, according to the Texas Association of Dairymen, a trade group. And Castro County is the second-highest-producing county in Texas, with 15 dairies yielding 148 million pounds of milk a mont...

    State and dairy officials are turning to the massive, messy task of cleaning up 18,000 charred carcasses. On its website, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality lists several rules for onsite burial of carcasses, including burying the animal at least 50 feet from the nearest well and recording GPS coordinates of the site. Nowhere does it men...

  3. Apr 22, 2023 · Ranchers found the mutilated remains of a 6-year-old longhorn-cross cow on their property, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook Wednesday. The office did not say when the...

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  4. Apr 5, 2018 · PDC/Area accepts mortalities at their Indian Creek (Hopedale), Clinton or Hickory Ridge (Baylis) landfills and charges $63 to $90 per ton for disposal. The Dead Animal Disposal Act does not limit the age of landfilled mortalities. Hinton recommends contacting the landfill prior to delivery to ensure service, and adds that reduced rates may be ...

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  6. Composting a dead farm animal is one of the best solutions for dealing with the carcass. It also lets you make the most of the nutrients that are left behind. It doesn’t take a lot of space, time, or effort, but you will need to do some thinking and planning ahead.

  7. Dec 27, 2023 · The headline was stunning on its face: Nearly 18,000 cows dead in a single blaze . A Texas State Fire Marshal’s report would later document the events of the day, including the...

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