Shame in Zagora: Cows Dying from Infectious Disease While Veterinary Services Stay Silent!

Imagine this – in the heart of Zagora, where farmers should feel safe and supported, a disaster has struck! Over fifty cows have died in the last twenty days, and the cause? An infectious disease called ‘bedrenica’! Yes, you read that right – a disease that was long hidden and denied by the veterinary services. While farmers struggled with uncertainty and panic, the authorities insisted it was poisoning, refusing to admit the real cause. Who’s fooling who here? The farmers from Gornji Maovici are in shock, and their outrage is justified – how can a modern state allow such negligence and ignorance?

It all started as a mystery, with livestock dying en masse for no clear reason. Veterinarians initially ruled out infection, but after twenty days, like a bolt from the blue, it was confirmed that it was indeed bedrenica – an infectious disease that can wipe out entire herds. Were the services deliberately hiding this information? Why did they wait so long? The farmers demand answers and justice, as they have lost not only their cattle but also trust in the system.

This situation is not just a problem for the farmers in Gornji Maovici; it’s a disgrace for the entire country. How can it happen that in the 21st century, in a supposedly organized state, veterinary services fail to respond promptly and protect farmers? Who will be held accountable for this disaster? The farmers are furious and demand that all responsible parties be sanctioned.

This is not just a story about sick cows; it’s a systemic problem threatening rural communities and agriculture. As losses pile up, farmers are left without any support, while veterinary services hide behind bureaucratic excuses. If you think this is just a local issue, think again – such things can happen anywhere there is no transparency and accountability.

So, dear readers, what do you think? Is this just an unfortunate accident or a deliberate cover-up? Should veterinary services be held responsible? And how can farmers protect themselves in the future? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, and don’t stay silent – because if we don’t speak up, who will? This story is far from over, and we’ll be following every development. Stay tuned!

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