3000 Cows Drop Dead In SW Kansas, Raises National Questions

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Kansas is America’s third-largest cattle state, but right now those cattle are dropping dead by the score. An estimated ten thousand cattle have died there in the past few days.

Officials are blaming it on the heat. In some parts of Northwest Kansas it got to 108 degrees on Monday, so there could be some merit to that claim.

But cattle are hardy animals, and they do fine in Texas where it’s a hundred degrees for half the summer. And if you look at the video, you don’t see dead cattle here and there, but thousands of them all strung out in rows.

So is it really that simple? It got hot and they dropped dead, and farmers were helpless to save their valuable investments? Or is something else going on?

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