You may have heard the news in passing . I don't know why this isn't a bigger story ;but it isn't being treated as more than a curiosity .
Texas dairy explosion leaves at least 18,000 cattle dead, 1 person critically injured | Fox News
18,000 dead cows in a single explosion ? How is that possible ?
Tentative reports say that some pump that is called a honey badger ;that sucks out cow dung over heated . Uhhh huhh
How much space do 18,000 cattle take ? Even if they were packed nose to a$$ they would take up considerable space. They are 8 ft long So 18,000 cattle would take up 150,000 ft of space. They are about 2 ft wide . That is 300,000 sq fr of space minimum . That would be more than 17 football fields minimum. (Others have said cattle are 8 ft by 5 ft and that it would take 26 football fields. I went with conservative numbers .)
I guess it is possible that a single blast could kill that many cows........ if it was a nuke .
The thing is (another piece of news that gets glossed over ) ; there have been a rash of explosions ;fires etc at food processing plants, dairy and poultry farms across the country .
What's Behind the Rash of Fires at Food Factories? | City Journal (city-journal.org)
These Are the 20+ Food Facilities That Have Burned in 2022, So Far – My Patriot Supply
I'm told nothing to see here . Move on. You see ;an explosion that kills 18,000 cattle is "horrifyingly normal " .
The Dimmitt, Texas, dairy farm fire that killed 18,000 cows, explained - Vox
Eat bugs .