Four cattle died mysteriously in a feed lot. they were standing in "red" water, not bloody but, red.
It was one cow, then two then two more. They were moved into another feedlot. The "red" water wasn't considered at first, then cleaned up but, thought about later. An Ex-wife lives across he road, down a a bit. She's a little "goofy" with manic depressive that was never treated, she went down and never came up. She does strange things.
I believe she tossed arsenic into the feedlot where the cows were, turning the water red, quite possibly in "Rat poison" that's used on the brown wood rats in the area, everyone does it.
Could this be possible, would the water turn red, would it have a smell, maybe "nutty" or any help?
2007-06-17
00:56:18
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More: I'm sorry for not adding, My son-in-law and daughter weren't thinking and buryie the cows without tests, didn't think anyone would do this, the water was cleaned up just as I got there and suggested some king of test, it was to late so, all we've got is what they saw. They buried the cows in a pit with lye for pests. All I have to go on is the "red" water they saw and the cows, so many, at once.
2007-06-17
01:46:35 ·
update #1
Betty Boop: I have know idea what your babbling about, "Athiests" what has this to do with cattle poisoning? what are you on girl?
2007-06-18
07:18:38 ·
update #2