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Farmer kills 51 dairy cows then himself

  • Chesapeake
    There was milk everywhere!

    Hope it wasn't Snot Bubbles melting down over his cows cheating on him. ;)

    http://www.sphere.com/nation/article/new-york-dairy-farmer-dean-pierson-kills-51-cows-commits-suicide/19328726
  • UA5straightin2008
    Chesapeake wrote: There was milk everywhere!
    lol
  • Upper90
    "State police would only say that Pierson was having personal issues."

    Well, no shit.
  • LJ
    Those crazy ass Piersons
  • Darkon
    ccrunner609 wrote: Police call it a mooder.
    That is lame.
    But I did LOL!
  • Gobuckeyes1
    I'm actually surprised that things like this don't happen more often.

    Dairy farming is very stressful, and things aren't good right now economically in the dairy industry. Ssounds like the guy just snapped.
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    Gobuckeyes1 wrote: I'm actually surprised that things like this don't happen more often.

    Dairy farming is very stressful, and things aren't good right now economically in the dairy industry. Ssounds like the guy just snapped.
    I thought this was extremely strange and then I read ur post and u say ur surprised it doesn't happen more often lol
  • Gobuckeyes1
    ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote:
    Gobuckeyes1 wrote: I'm actually surprised that things like this don't happen more often.

    Dairy farming is very stressful, and things aren't good right now economically in the dairy industry. Ssounds like the guy just snapped.
    I thought this was extremely strange and then I read ur post and u say ur surprised it doesn't happen more often lol
    I grew up on a dairy farm and spent most of my formative years around different aspects of the dairy industry. Price volatility of milk and the commodities needed to produce it, along with the insane hours that they work makes dairy farming quite a roller coaster ride. You could do everything perfectly and still end up losing it all. It takes a toll on farmers long term. Many of the dairy farmers I knew growing up were alcoholics...I would assume it was a way to cope with the stress of the job.

    It's hard to understand unless you are a part of it.
  • mexappeal12
    what a waste of all those cows
  • darbypitcher22
    Tough time to be a farmer...

    On the other hand somebody go collect the meat. There's burgers and stuff to be made
  • mexappeal12
    ^^^ they buried the cows... i need to know if they were used or not.
  • darbypitcher22
    gayyyyyy
  • mexappeal12
    definitely not gay... they never would waste that much meat
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    I didn't think you used dairy cows for meat.
  • mexappeal12
    you don't it was a joke
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    ah.. gotcha
  • Gobuckeyes1
    Actually, if you eat fast food burger, you are likely eating old dairy cow. Once dairy cows become less productive later in life they are often "culled". Most cull cows end up in low quality meat products. Think cheap ground beef.
  • mexappeal12
    ^^^ hmmm interesting
  • darbypitcher22
    and that cheap ground beef is fed by corn
  • ernest_t_bass
    Darkon wrote:
    ccrunner609 wrote: Police call it a mooder.
    That is lame.
    But I did LOL!
    I'll second this. Very lame and childish joke, but I laughed my ass off.
  • THE4RINGZ
    Very sad that the average dairy farmer these days cannot make a living when I just paid $3.49 for a gallon of milk.
  • David St. Hubbins
    ^^^ My family has a dairy farm, so I know a good bit about this. There is a considerable difference between what we are paid for the milk by the company that buys it and what it is sold for at the store. The companies that pasteurizes the milk is making the vast majority of what you pay for it, not the farmer. Milk prices are currently extremely low - however, that often doesn't seem to be reflected in the store price.
  • berry
    The costs of care, feed, rumen, board are high. And pulling on 306 tits every morning for years will depress the stongest of men.
  • Foul Tip
    He was a udder failure.
  • mallymal614
    Nothing surprises me on this earth anymore.