Cows exposed to ground current have swollen joints, open sores that fail to heal, and they "dance" (lift their feet) as they try to break the flow of electricity through their body coming from the ground. Milk production is reduced and many have difficulty conceiving. Once they are unable to stand they are no longer useful to the farmer. Ground current is a serious problem in several Canadian provinces and American states. For more information visit www.magdahavas.com.
@babymalai People talk about what they know. Now we know your whole fuqing life story.
akirafactor 3 months ago
@babymalai babymalai Idiot loudmouth, cries like a baby. Wah Wah
akirafactor 3 months ago
@babymalai DO SOME RESEARCH LIKE HER
ANTISMARTMETERBC 6 months ago
What you critics don't know is that Dave Stetzer and other specialists can take osciloscopes and measure the current in the ground. I spoke with one electrician in Texas who measured 440v. Dave made a video where the oscilloscope reading was on the top of the screen and the animals lifting their feet on the bottom. They lifted in sync with the spikes in the current. They have also proven declines in milk production that corresponded with rises in the current. Daires have won court cases! Good!
DeanCo7777 7 months ago
Those of you who are critical of these concerns and of Dr. Havas don't know what you are talking about. Stop blaming the farmers. It's the utility companies who are at fault here for dumping current into the ground instead of running adequate wires. See strayvoltage dotee orgee for more. Or read Dave Stetzers report to the Attorney General at his website at stetzerelectric dotee comee.
DeanCo7777 7 months ago
"Ground current"?
Skoda130 11 months ago
Unbelievably inaccurate - and this from a "PhD"!!!
bubsir 1 year ago
@canadan1 you are so very wrong
cguvko 1 year ago
What a load of crap! Cows with damaged and swollen hocks are as a result of many factors, such as inadequate amount of bedding, short stalls and sub acute acidosis to name a few. Why is it the hocks are the only swollen joints on these cows? If current was the reason then there would be other joint problems! Hock damage is a result of what I have detailed and that is what you see here..!!
canadan1 1 year ago
Any measrements present?
YOu should post here more info.
shidunce 1 year ago