Yep.
People have their radar up because there are indeed real supply chain shortages and a looming food crisis.
But this “10,000 dead cattle” story is a non-story, as the author of the piece clearly demonstrates.
I see that some FReepers though wanna cling to conspiracy stories instead of thinking critically thru a situation to get to actual truth.
Cow number one dies. I’m guessing nobody pays much attention. Same for the next few cows. At what number does this become noticeable?
Live cows are valuable, dead ones not so much. How many dead cows does it take to make an economic impact?
Is there anything that can be done to keep them alive? How expensive would this be? Could it be done in real time?