Thousands of dead cattle in Colorado after extreme snowstorm of last weekend

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The storm system that brought snow to the metro area over the weekend devastated parts of southeastern Colorado.

Farmers and ranchers in Baca and Prowers counties have lost cattle and countless crops due to the spring snow. The Colorado Farm bureau estimates the cattle deaths are into the thousands.

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Dead cattle ater the Colorado storm last weekend via 9news

Everybody is still out just trying to take care of what is alive. They haven’t had a chance to really analyze what the true loss is yet,“said farmer Gary Melcher.

Even though the storm has passed ranchers are still trying to find animals that are still alive. Many of them were lost after fences collapsed under the weight of snow. Some of them are stuck, barely able to move through all that snow.

Crops devastated during last weekend snow storm in Colorado
Crops devastated during last weekend snow storm in Colorado. via 9news

Justin Willhite found 15 of his cows dead, another 40 to 50 animals are still missing. He explains: “They walk away from the wind as long as it’s blowing. So it could be 20 to 30 miles before they stop or get stuck.” Ranchers say it could be another week before they can even round up the surviving cattle and get them back to their correct ranches.

It’s devastating !

Farmers say it could be three weeks before they can even asses all the damage done to their wheat crops because they are still covered in snow.

Crops devastated during last weekend snow storm in Colorado
No power in Colorado after snowstorm. via 9news

“It’s kind of devastating trying to get going and you know the commodity prices being so low in the last year and half. It’s been a trial before this, and you take a loss on top of this, it’s devastating.

Meanwhile, 32 cows were killed by a lightning in Missouri.

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