Dozens
of cows are dropping dead from starvation in the Russian village of
Remezovo, not far outside the city of Irkutsk. Locals complain that the
countryside is littered with bovine corpses, and stray dogs are dragging
pieces of dead cattle all over town.
“When
you find yourself at the edge of Remezovo, the first thing you feel is
shock. All around, there are dozens of cow corpses. A cemetery naturally
emerged here two weeks ago. And it’s still growing,” a reporter from
Vesti Irkutsk wrote this Monday.
One eyewitness told Vesti that at least 40 cows have collapsed and died, so far. Every third dead cow is reportedly a calf.
The
animals are all from an abandoned local farm that used to be one of the
biggest in the region. This winter, the farm’s director fell ill,
leaving a friend in charge. Vesti’s news crew was unable to locate him,
however, and it remains unclear why the cows were left to starve.
Until
recently, Remezovo locals had to make peace with all the dead cattle
spread across the countryside. A regional official told Vesti that the
federal government has placed fire-prevention restrictions on the area,
making it illegal to incinerate the animal corpses without the
authorities’ permission. After two weeks, officials are finally starting
to dispose of the dead cows.
But
more cattle are still wandering the village, searching for the first
grass of the spring. If they don’t find enough of it in time, Remezovo
could be in for more morbid scenes along its roads.
The Moscow times
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