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mid mn
Posted 4/12/2023 17:40 (#10183632 - in reply to #10183597)
Subject: RE: 18000 dead dairy cattle


Red Paint - 4/12/2023 15:57

clicker - 4/12/2023 14:58

wrathchild - 4/12/2023 13:25

I just don't understand how the ventilation in the barn could possibly have failed so badly or been so poorly designed to allow that kind of buildup. There must have been so much the air itself burned otherwise I can't see how there'd be the flammable material in the building to fuel a fire enough to kill every animal in there.
If it was that bad, the gas cloud should have been most concentrated at the ground, would think the cows would have been dead from asphyxiation by the time it was potent enough to get that concentrated of a blast, hard to believe on a dairy that size all the employees were cleared out and not impacted, I think one was injured. There had to have been employees all over that place 24/7 and a cow could probably take more impact force than a human. Whats the chances all the employees were out of the building in the middle of the day on that size of dairy. Nothing adds up on the deal. Much more to the story.


+1

I suspect their insurer will be digging pretty deep on this one.


Methane may or may not have started the fire.
When all is said and done, I bet the fire that spread by the ten-mph plus air flow through this cross-ventilated barn cause the animal deaths. The workers just got out when the fire got out of control. I would not want my employees to risk their lives to get the cows out, it would have been hopeless anyway because it probably spread through the whole barn in minutes. Yes, the insurer will be digging in pretty deep, but no way did anyone intentionally do this.

Edited by mid mn 4/12/2023 17:41
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