The cow with the broken leg was dragged into a field and left to die. (The blog article has been changed but I had copied it before the change to PDF)

The photo of this dead cow reveals much about what has been fed to you and what is really happening with the cattle being cared for by Endo-san, Naoto Matsumura’s friend.

The story of the dead cow by the blogger who writes for Naoto Matsumura:

Endo-san said that he left for Yokohama and the cow was lying down with a BROKEN LEG. HE LEFT a COW WITH A BROKEN LEG. He said that he went home because he cannot move a cow that is lying down. And now, it seems to be dead in the morning. (And, we can assume that he didn’t call Naoto Matsumura about the cow that was lying down.) *This was Endo-san’s response to a phone call from Yamamoto, the priest for Asafaf, after finding the dead cow.

If you look at this cow, it is dried up. It has been dead longer than a day. The Yamamoto consulted a vet that thought the cow had been dead for at least 3 days. So, the question would be, how long did this cow with a broken leg lie suffering in Matsumura’s fenced area until it died? Matsumura was not there, Endo-san had to call him up after he spoke to Yamamoto.

The blogger goes on to say that this is the worst time for Naoto Matsumura and his cattle. There is no manpower, no equipment, and NO FOOD FOR THE CATTLE.
(Didn’t Naoto Matsumura just get a hefty donation from the United States, along with cards to read? Where did that money go? I understand that it was over $20,000 dollars.)

http://ameblo.jp/naotoboo/entry-11272149919.html


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