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Farmers finds his pasture empty, then stumbles upon all 32 of his cows dead in a pile

Posted on July 10, 2025 By admin

Life’s fragility often hits hardest in moments of sudden loss—something Jared and Misty Blackwelder, dairy farmers from Springfield, Missouri, experienced firsthand in 2017.

One Saturday morning, they fed their 32 cows as usual, unaware of the rare disaster ahead. Despite distant thunder and storm clouds, they let their herd graze, believing recent flooding had passed.

Tragically, a lightning strike killed all 32 cows just hours later. Photos shared by the Wright County Missouri Farm Bureau asked the public to pray for the couple.

“It’s a common occurrence,” said Missouri Farm Bureau President Stan Cody, “but the sheer number made this one devastating.”

A local vet confirmed the cause, noting he’d never seen lightning kill so many cows at once—possibly due to the animals huddling during the storm.

“These aren’t pets, but I raised every one of them,” said a heartbroken Jared. With each cow worth $2,000–$2,500, the couple lost over $60,000.

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