A Cullman County Farmer lost 31 cows on Saturday after severe storms hit the area.
CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. - Over two dozen cows were killed after a lightning strike hit a tree Saturday afternoon.
The Gardner family operates a farm in the Berlin Community in Cullman County and say 31 of their cows were killed after a lightning strike hit a tree where the cows were huddled under. The estimated loss of the cows is between $25,000-$30,000 because the meat is not salvageable, according to the farmers.We are working to get more details and will provide updates to this story as they become available.
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