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  • LinuxBender 13 hours ago ago

    Crystal Heath, a veterinarian and animal welfare advocate, provided the images. She acknowledged she didn’t know for certain that the cattle had died of bird flu, but questioned why animals would be piled in this way with “no signage warning of the biosecurity hazard.”

    The title says bird flu but the person providing the information did not confirm this. Cattle die-offs are not uncommon and sometimes caused by large temperature swings or sadly in some cases the rancher not properly monitoring their water supply. Sometimes it's intentional and blamed on an outbreak when a rancher is going bankrupt and can't sell off the cattle. People should investigate further starting with lab samples and autopsies.

  • wumeow 14 hours ago ago

    There’s a very real chance that Trump could preside over a second pandemic.