Something with their milkers, feeders, or waste disposal. Surely it wasn't their farts, that would be ridiculous.
But how does 2.1 mil squate feet explode?
The floor is concrete, the milking stalls use alloys. Like the robotic milkers. It also has sprinklers systems and water cleaning constant feces and for their drinking?
Something exploded. Dunno what this is? Is it any gases in the automatic equipment. Was it collecting their methane?
It's insane to even contemplate. A large amount of fertilizer could create such a massive explosion, but we would be talking about like a grain silo filled with it. But, you don't grow feed in or around a dairy farm; you bring feed in, so there isn't any reason why you would expect a massive stockpile of fertilizer in or near a dairy farm.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/04/mass-casualty-incident-declared-after-explosion-at-dairy-farm-in-dimmitt-texas-nearly-20000-cattle-die-video/
Yet another explosion, more price increases, still no one getting executed for doing these crimes.
How are 20000 cows exploding?
Look at size. I then read the article, not the picture. Over 2 million squarefoot.
I am still struggling to understand how 2 million square foot explodes? Also it was only built a year ago?
Seriously, same thought; how TF could 20k cows be close enough together to die from a single explosion smaller than a megaton?
Something with their milkers, feeders, or waste disposal. Surely it wasn't their farts, that would be ridiculous.
But how does 2.1 mil squate feet explode?
The floor is concrete, the milking stalls use alloys. Like the robotic milkers. It also has sprinklers systems and water cleaning constant feces and for their drinking?
Something exploded. Dunno what this is? Is it any gases in the automatic equipment. Was it collecting their methane?
It's insane to even contemplate. A large amount of fertilizer could create such a massive explosion, but we would be talking about like a grain silo filled with it. But, you don't grow feed in or around a dairy farm; you bring feed in, so there isn't any reason why you would expect a massive stockpile of fertilizer in or near a dairy farm.