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100 buffaloes die in Thailand's south from malnutrition


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77kaoded Thai caption: 8 tons of animal feed help - and animal inspections

 

77kaoded reported from Phatthalung in the far south of Thailand where 100 buffaloes were reported to have died.

 

Agriculturalists said it was malnutrition caused by flooding in the area.

 

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Vets in the province got together to dump 8 tons of hay to help the stricken animals. 

 

Now work is underway to provide a lasting solution to the difficulties faced by the animals and find out their underlying health problems. 

 

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Think I'd be testing their watering hole, if they all died within a short time period.  Starving doesn't sound right, as they aren't that stupid are they.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

underlying health problems

Not enough food.

 

Buffalo aren't the cash cows they once were.

 

Tractors have replaced the need for them.

 

There tough as shoe leather meat isn't popular with the younger culture.  They prefer meat that tender.

 

Inevitably this is going to happen more often

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I very much doubt that the flooding had much to do with it. They are water buffaloes - they will happily live in flooded land, rice paddies, swamps; will eat many aquatic plants. Lack of access to grazing most likely, or as KhunLA said, poisoning.

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Buffalo still prized in Isaan - as food and as source of fertilizer. Have eaten wild Water buffalo steaks in Australia - not tough. Still also useful for clearing the rice paddies of stubble/weeds. See them frequently.

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