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Old 01-18-2011, 07:56 AM   #1
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Default 200 Dead Cows in Wisconsin - 7000 Dead Buffalo in Vietnam - What is Changing?
200 Dead Cows in Wisconsin - 7000 Dead Buffalo in Vietnam - What is Changing?
Dead Cows in Wisconsin, Dead Buffalo in Vietnam Adds to Recent Dead Bird and Fish Events
Roz Zurko
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200 dead cows in Wisconsin are not the only dead livestock being reported in the world today. Over the weekend a report of 7000 dead buffalo and cows from Vietnam is also making news. These two reports, coming on the
heels of the dead birds and dead fish reports in recent weeks, seem to hype up this dead animal mystery.

Dead cows in Wisconsin were discovered by the farmer who owns the cows. The farmer believes his cattle may have died from a virus of some type, according to the New York Daily News.

Fox News reports the dead cows in Wisconsin are being tested to find the exact cause of death. "Authorities are reporting that the Wisconsin cows death poses no harm to humans," according to Fox News this morning.

Both dead Buffalo and dead cow events are reported in Vietnam and are attributed to the freezing winter the country is experiencing. The dead buffalo and cows have been dying all over the Vietnam providences with the number 7000 being the total of all the deaths combined from all the providences. Vietnam is seeing mass deaths of 700 deaths in one day due to the cold. The livestock is being frozen, according to Tuoitre News.

With the reports saying that the dead buffalo and cows in Vietnam are dying from the unusually cold temperatures, this is at least a valid reason for these animals to be dying. Although it is sad, there is a reason for these deaths.

The cows in Wisconsin however, do not have a definite reason for dying, with only the news that they are possibly dying from a virus being offered? According to the New York Post, officials are saying there is no risk to people or other animals, although they do not know what killed the cows.

No Information as to what type of cows are dead or even if they are part of the human food chain is being offered. Are they dairy cows, or cows that are used for their beef?

Although authorities say that the dead cows in Wisconsin do not pose a harm to humans or other animals, they are also saying they don't know what they died from. Somehow these two statements do not connect well and still may raise concerns in some people until the cause of the cows demise is known?
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