I don't have any personal knowledge, but I will say that heat can be very dangerous to fuck with.
If those cattle were exposed to elevated temperatures due to bad living conditions, or if the cooling systems broke, the heat could be lethal.
Think about it like this, mammals generate body heat. The rule of thumb I've used is that a human generates the same amount of heat as an old incandescent light bulb. Now, put a few hundred of them in a room, then cut off air circulation. It will not take long for people to over-heat, feel like their suffocating, and start panicking. In dense spaces, you could get a "crush" or something worse. People just falling over each other could (and does) kill hundreds at a time.
If these industrial farms experienced power failures or bad conditions combined with heat waves, you could get mass deaths.
IIRC there was a heat wave in Chicago in the 1970's that killed well over 150 people. Lots of poor people buried in mass graves because no one claimed the bodies.
I don't know what happened, I'm just saying, heat is actually quite dangerous and I'm not willing to just throw it out until: we look into the situation with a proper investigation as the man said. Hell, it could still be misconduct.
I don't have any personal knowledge, but I will say that heat can be very dangerous to fuck with.
If those cattle were exposed to elevated temperatures due to bad living conditions, or if the cooling systems broke, the heat could be lethal.
Think about it like this, mammals generate body heat. The rule of thumb I've used is that a human generates the same amount of heat as an old incandescent light bulb. Now, put a few hundred of them in a room, then cut off air circulation. It will not take long for people to over-heat, feel like their suffocating, and start panicking. In dense spaces, you could get a "crush" or something worse. People just falling over each other could (and does) kill hundreds at a time.
If these industrial farms experienced power failures or bad conditions combined with heat waves, you could get mass deaths.
IIRC there was a heat wave in Chicago in the 1970's that killed well over 150 people. Lots of poor people buried in mass graves because no one claimed the bodies.
I don't know what happened, I'm just saying, heat is actually quite dangerous and I'm not willing to just throw it out until: we look into the situation with a proper investigation as the man said. Hell, it could still be misconduct.