Flatulent cows start fire at German dairy farm
Michal Bryc, E+
Flatulent cows contributed to a fire at a German farm Monday, police said. The gas had built up inside a shed, causing an explosion.
BERLIN — Methane gas from 90 flatulent cows exploded in a German farm shed on Monday, damaging the roof and injuring one of the animals, police said.
High levels of the gas had built up in the structure in the central German town of Rasdorf, then "a static electric charge caused the gas to explode with flashes of flames," the force said in a statement.
One cow was treated for burns, a police spokesman added.
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ReplyDeleteJimbosuke
It's what's for dinner...............
ReplyDeleteWhen I read, "one cow was treated for burns" I thought, what's the matter with sideburns?
ReplyDeleteJimbosuke
I was wondering how a cow learned to use a lighter without an opposable thumb.
ReplyDeleteLot's of reasons to question the veracity of this story. Rasdorf, Germany "accidental" gas explosion? Maybe somebody was "just following orders"?
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