Thursday 28 March 2019

What Is Killing Cows In France’s Brittany Region,

aliens or wind and solar farms?


it is claimed that electricity that is produced and leaks into the ground is killing otherwise healthy cattle, according to local farmer Patrick Le Nechet, his cattle just started losing weight a few years back and many of them ultimately died, the strange thing was that the animals didn’t seem to be suffering from any diseases and the veterinarians couldn’t explain the cause of death, after conducting his own investigation, Le Nechet concluded that the mysterious deaths started occurring around the time that a photovoltaic installation appeared in the area, “The cows started losing weight, and we’ve lost 120 of them in the last five years,” Le Nechet told Europe1, “It cannot be explained, not even veterinarians know what to do.” Stéphane Le Brechec, another cattle farmer from Allineuc, 30 kilometers Cote-d’Amour, has lost even more cows in mysterious conditions, He started suspecting something was wrong after 37 of his cows died in six months, today, the death count is over 200 and he is extremely worried, photograph by Couleur/Pixabay,




two years ago, another French farmer from Val de Saône, in Rhône, reported problems related to the electrical current from a nearby industrial area, He claimed that the electrical current sent into the ground by large transformers influenced the health and behavior of his cows, “When there are power spikes, some cows gather in one corner, others start to limp, calves that felt good the day before, die,” the farmer told Le Progres, adding that many of his cows were also losing weight and producing considerably less milk, Thibaut Bouchut, Building Advisor of the Sanitary Defense Group, confirmed that electricity can indeed cause problems for cattle farmers, reading the articles it appears that aliens are off the hook then, but in all seriousness, do UK farmers and those in other countries who raise herds in proximity to power producing technology have the same or similar problems?


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