Farmer And 16 Cows Found Dead, Cause Of Death Finally Discovered. Check the first comment!
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A âdeadly dome of airâ erupted in the manure holding tank of a Wisconsin farm, resulting in the freak accident deaths of the farmer and sixteen of his cattle.
Michael Biadasz, a 29-year-old farmer from Amherst, Wisconsin, perished from gas poisoning on his familyâs farm after being overpowered by vapors of sulfur oxide or methane, according to WAOW.
Thirteen of the farmâs animals also perished at first, and three more died subsequently, for a total of sixteen cattle deaths
The catastrophe, according to the 29-year-oldâs father Bob Biadasz, co-owner of Biadasz Farms, was caused by a âperfect stormâ of peculiar and unforeseen weather circumstances.
Warm upper air temperatures confined the gasses in a dome of air when the tank was ready to be pumped, poisoning Michael and the animals in the process.