Barnhardt was a cattle trader, and lives in the area where this occurred. (I'm not - the closest I can get to firsthand experience is going "Moo" at the cows I pass on the highway. LOL)
Her main points seem to be that (1) the 10,000 cattle that died were confined to commercial feedlots at that time - not wandering their range; and (2) the…
Barnhardt was a cattle trader, and lives in the area where this occurred. (I'm not - the closest I can get to firsthand experience is going "Moo" at the cows I pass on the highway. LOL)
Her main points seem to be that (1) the 10,000 cattle that died were confined to commercial feedlots at that time - not wandering their range; and (2) there was a weather anomaly near Ulysees. KS that caused the die off; and (3) 125,000 head of cattle are slaughtered each day on KS, so 10k was not making a dent on the market.
Interested to see what you think about what she says.
PS: Barnhardt tends to conspiracy theories, so she's far from being a mainstream "fact-checker" type. She's one of us.
Barnhardt was a cattle trader, and lives in the area where this occurred. (I'm not - the closest I can get to firsthand experience is going "Moo" at the cows I pass on the highway. LOL)
Her main points seem to be that (1) the 10,000 cattle that died were confined to commercial feedlots at that time - not wandering their range; and (2) there was a weather anomaly near Ulysees. KS that caused the die off; and (3) 125,000 head of cattle are slaughtered each day on KS, so 10k was not making a dent on the market.
Interested to see what you think about what she says.
PS: Barnhardt tends to conspiracy theories, so she's far from being a mainstream "fact-checker" type. She's one of us.