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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1311711" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I will be praying for those in need. Three years ago a number of tornadoes came through the area. Two counties over a tornado touched down and went right through the middle of two towns, and then continued through 2-3 more counties. I don't remember the total number of fatalities, but I believe it was in the teens. The cities are still in the process of rebuilding. </p><p>Just a couple weeks ago at our county extension office, we had our cattlemens winter school, one of the speakers was a county agent from a county that had been through that tornado. He spoke on the need for farmers to be prepared for that sort of thing. He said that blankets, bandages and the like were important. Having some fence and some posts stocked up, because it tore out lots of fences. I know most on here tag or brand their cattle, he said there were cases there where cattle were not identified and it caused some problem. He said that a lot of livestock had broken legs, and some had sticks and debris stuck in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1311711, member: 24816"] I will be praying for those in need. Three years ago a number of tornadoes came through the area. Two counties over a tornado touched down and went right through the middle of two towns, and then continued through 2-3 more counties. I don't remember the total number of fatalities, but I believe it was in the teens. The cities are still in the process of rebuilding. Just a couple weeks ago at our county extension office, we had our cattlemens winter school, one of the speakers was a county agent from a county that had been through that tornado. He spoke on the need for farmers to be prepared for that sort of thing. He said that blankets, bandages and the like were important. Having some fence and some posts stocked up, because it tore out lots of fences. I know most on here tag or brand their cattle, he said there were cases there where cattle were not identified and it caused some problem. He said that a lot of livestock had broken legs, and some had sticks and debris stuck in them. [/QUOTE]
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