AR-News: (US-ct) Tests underway to determine what killed five cows
in East Windsor
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Mon Jun 14 22:00:50 EDT 2004
EAST WINDSOR, Conn. -- University of Connecticut officials were
performing a necropsy to determine what killed five calves at an East
Windsor farm.
A neighbor called police Sunday afternoon to report that someone was
attempting to bury five cows in a field, the Journal Inquirer of
Manchester reported.
...
Patsky said there were no signs of mad cow disease. He said he has never
seen anything similar before.
"There's no markings on them," Patsky told WFSB-TV. "It's got to be some
type of disease."
full story:
http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/state/hc-14202648.apds.m0729.bc-ct--deadjun14,0,302317.story?coll=hc-headlines-local-wire
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