Ultra-intensive agriculture: 18 cows killed in Texas?

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Ultra-intensive agriculture: 18 cows killed in Texas?




by Christophe » 14/04/23, 09:37

Uh how is that possible?

United States: 18.000 cows killed in the explosion Texas farm fire



The cause of the fire, and the explosion that followed, is currently unknown. Some 18.000 cows died in the explosion of a dairy farm in Texas, in the southern United States, authorities announced on Thursday, who also reported one person injured.

"This is the deadliest livestock farm fire in Texas history and the investigation and clearing is likely to take time," Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said. , in a press release.


https://www.bfmtv.com/international/ame ... 40076.html

In France, the famous farm of 1000 cows, I believe, has never been created... there we are talking about almost 20 times more... but what is this madness?

And how an explosion, non-military, can kill so much ????

If we relate the lethal surface occupied to men, we could be at 60 dead (I mean that on the surface occupied by a cow we can easily put 000 humans...)...well AMHA it's more l fire that killed... certainly captive cows... (BFM title still bogus)
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Re: Ultra intensive agriculture: 18 cows killed in Texas?




by izentrop » 14/04/23, 09:57

Christophe wrote:In France, the famous farm of 1000 cows, I believe, was never created...
Yes, but she was the victim of eco-terrorism and an electoralist state that didn't give a damn about French industry. https://www.web-agri.fr/mille-vaches/ar ... 000-vaches

And now they are talking about reindustrialising... mentalities will have to change : roll:
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Re: Ultra intensive agriculture: 18 cows killed in Texas?




by Christophe » 14/04/23, 10:03

Red green eco bastards!! : Mrgreen:

(what color does it make when you mix green and red? : Mrgreen: )

ps: not exactly the fault of the red greens... but hey...

breeding throws in the towel and regrets the lack of support from the dairy sector and the State.
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by Janic » 14/04/23, 10:20

must not cry over these poor cows in question since in any case they will be murdered shortly after! :(
It's the story of the grandmother with her doggie who doesn't shed a crocodile tear on the lamb that was taken from its mother to be murdered and end up on the plate of the grandmother in question... or the your! It"s all the hypocrisy of refusing to see what happens in the slaughterhouses and ends up on the plate : Evil:
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Re: Ultra intensive agriculture: 18 cows killed in Texas?




by A.D. 44 » 14/04/23, 10:35

Janic wrote:must not cry over these poor cows in question since in any case they will be murdered shortly after! :(
It's the story of the grandmother with her doggie who doesn't shed a crocodile tear on the lamb that was taken from its mother to be murdered and end up on the plate of the grandmother in question... or the your! It"s all the hypocrisy of refusing to see what happens in the slaughterhouses and ends up on the plate : Evil:


It is not false.
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