ga. prime
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That was no accident. Perp should be easily identified.
dun":1y0bpu2h said:This one is obvious too
http://www.wjhg.com/news/headlines/1553337.html
Jogeephus":1fo5fcse said:The results came back on the feed. Turns out someone put Temik in the feed. There were 66 bags made in the lot of this they cannot account for 6 bags - I'm told. The milling company, FRM, said they do not use Temik anywhere in their facility and do not know how it could have gotten in the feed bags. They are very upset but have told them not to worry they would make everything right as far as the cows go. The USDA, Georgia Dept. of Ag, GBI, FBI and someone mentioned Homeland Security are all looking into this cause they want to find out WHO did this.
All told, they lost 37 nursing cows and 7 nursing cows are now crazy and will probably have to be put down. I'm told they are crazy to the point they will charge through the fence to get you carzy and they were never like that before. Plus a dang good bull.
Maybe they will catch the sumbeech who did this and put him in the pen with the 7 loco's so he can pet them. My prayers go out to the law enforcement cause I want them to catch this sick individual.
TexasBred":1sjjasmw said:It could have simply been added to some of the ingredients being unloaded at the mill but most likely was added to one batch of feed being mixed. I'd also be checking recently "dismissed and disgruntled" employees which I'm sure they have on their list of things to do.
L Weir":1uwopu7l said:Did they find the missing 6 bags? Our mill stamps the date on the feed tag when its made, does this mill do the same thing?
Jogeephus":1yvr6rfp said:...but have any of you ever heard of such? Feed was purchased from a reputable company.