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  • 2022-06-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Thousands of Cows Die in Kansas Heat Wave? (en)
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  • In June 2022, a video went viral that supposedly showed dozens of dead cows on the side of a road in southwest Kansas. As this video was circulated on social media, it was frequently attached to a variety of uninformed assumptions about what had caused the deaths. While social media users blamed these deaths on everything from chemtrails to U.S. President Joe Biden to a diet of artificial meat, the truth is that these cows died from excessive heat. Here's a viral posting of this footage from TikTok: We haven't been able to pinpoint the specific details of this video yet, such as who shot it. It has been circulating online since at least June 13. But Scarlett Hagins of the Kansas Livestock Association confirmed to ABC affiliate KAKE.com that a large number of cows had truly died in Southwest Kansas. Hagins said that a sharp increase in temperature, humidity, and a lack of wind caused the cattle to die from heat stress. KAKE reported: The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said that at least 2,000 cows had died from excessive heat and humidity. A spokesperson for the department told NPR that several weather factors combined, which led to heat stress for cattle that impacted cattle producers. While heat stress is a common concern for cattle farmers, Hagins said that multiple days that exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit, with little wind or nighttime cooling, created a perfect storm for the animals. (en)
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