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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1672680" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I know that there is a mortality clause of some sort on our farm insurance.... but it is in case of death from certain causes.... lightning, drowning, some other things. I don't keep up with it as my son does all the farm related insurance and taxes and such. He was the one that wanted to get bigger, and I said I was not going to get into all that being a "business" entailed. So, he does all that and I am not sorry. I do know that we lost 12 at a pasture several years ago, and had the vet out, they went over the pastures looking for possible poisoning, tested the water.... you name it. Posted 2 cows that looked the "freshest" of the ones that died, and in over 700 things tested for the cause was not definitely determined. So they were turned in as lightning loss.... we had had a bad storm the night before and they could not determine it was not lightning.... and I know he got paid about the value of a cull cow.... but that was still better than nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1672680, member: 25884"] I know that there is a mortality clause of some sort on our farm insurance.... but it is in case of death from certain causes.... lightning, drowning, some other things. I don't keep up with it as my son does all the farm related insurance and taxes and such. He was the one that wanted to get bigger, and I said I was not going to get into all that being a "business" entailed. So, he does all that and I am not sorry. I do know that we lost 12 at a pasture several years ago, and had the vet out, they went over the pastures looking for possible poisoning, tested the water.... you name it. Posted 2 cows that looked the "freshest" of the ones that died, and in over 700 things tested for the cause was not definitely determined. So they were turned in as lightning loss.... we had had a bad storm the night before and they could not determine it was not lightning.... and I know he got paid about the value of a cull cow.... but that was still better than nothing. [/QUOTE]
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