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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · The next morning, John and his crew wake to find hundreds of their cattle dead, presumably by poisoning. It turns out that those bales were full of clover. Certain varieties of clover are fatally ...

  2. Aug 31, 2024 · So far, this aligns with the depictions of the hundreds of dying cattle in Yellowstone's action-packed Season 2 episode. But there is a little more to this story than meets the eye. Alfalfa hay ...

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  3. Yellowstone‘s latest attack on the Dutton family ranch claimed the lives hundreds of livestock at the start of Episode 4, and the investigation as to who did it claimed its first human life by the end of the episode. “Only Devils Left” begun with the harrowing sequence of mysterious enemies dropping mysterious hay out of an airplane for the cattle at Dutton Ranch to eat.

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · At night, a plane dumps bales of hay where the Yellowstone's cattle are, which the cows quickly start eating. However, this was not a gracious gesture. The next morning Kayce (Luke Grimes), Rip (Cole Hauser) and Jimmy (Jefferson White) find a cow suffering from bloat. Bloat occurs when a cow eats something it shouldn't and is potentially lethal.

  5. ADMIN MOD. Question about cattle ranching shown on "Yellowstone". As I understand it, cattle raised for beef in this country spend their entire life on a big factory facility that has a giant slaughterhouse in the center. You see photos and articles about these industrial ranch places all the time.

  6. So conclusion, the cattle died from complications related to the intake of too much clover, and there's most probably a third party who also wants to screw over the Duttons and did so by robbing them of their main income in the form of their cattle. someone poisoned the cows by flying over the fields.

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  8. Jul 17, 2019 · Paramount Network’s Yellowstone season two episode four, “Only Devils Left,” begins with a plane dropping what looks like might be hay to feed the Duttons’ cows. It swoops over the field and then takes off into the night sky after dropping its load. The following morning Kayce (Luke Grimes), Rip (Cole Hauser), and Jimmy (Jefferson White ...

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