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HAIR SINGE FREE
There’s the one-step method, which includes using a shitty gas station lighter to wave a flame in a zig-zag motion, just barely grazing the edges of the man’s ear with the flame while the barber’s free hand blocks the fire from the rest of the guy’s head. A Case of Presumed Lightning Strike.It appears, based on the countless number of compilation videos on YouTube of barbers using fire to cleanse the ears of their clients, there are two ways to approach this death-defying act of hair removal. Radostits OM, Gay CC, Hinchcliff KW and Constable PD (2007).New Zealand Veterinary Association Foundation for Continuing Education, Wellington, pp 815-6 Parkinson TJ, Vermunt JJ and Malmo J (2010).Overview of Lightning Stroke and Electrocution, MSD Veterinary Manual, accessed on 21 December 2017, Lightning strike was diagnosed because the case met all the diagnostic criteria, including linear singe marks on the legs. Laboratory testing was not considered to be rewarding on these four-day old carcases. Other causes of sudden death such as nitrate poisoning, clostridial diseases and anthrax were considered but ruled out on history. Singe marks are often linear, but can also be arboreal, (Parkinson et al, 2010).
HAIR SINGE SKIN
While diagnostic signs of lightning strike may be minimal, singe marks on the skin and/or damage to the environment is said to occur in about 90 percent of cases (Jenzen, 2017 Radostits et al, 2007).
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Animals are found dead in a cluster under a tree, along a fence or around metal objects such as self-feeders.Singed line of hair on the medial aspect of the front leg of a struck bull DISCUSSIONĪ diagnosis of death by lightning strike is warranted when With some imagination a line of removed bark could be seen running down the southeast aspect of the trunk of the tree. In one bull this line ran on the anterior aspect of the right hind leg and in the other the line ran along the medial aspect of the right front leg. Both bulls had thin lines of singed hair running up a leg from the foot to the torso. Nonetheless they appeared to be well grown and in good body condition. The bulls were autolysed, emphysematous and fly struck at the time of examination and were not necropsied. Electrical storms were reported in the district around the time of death. They were then run on grazing oats and supplemented with oaten hay. They and seven cohorts had been weaned and vaccinated for the second time with 5-in-1 clostridial vaccine in July 2017. The bulls appeared to have been dead about four days at this time. They were examined on the 20 November 2017. Two 15-month-old Speckle Park bulls were found dead under a tree in the Bathurst district on the 18 November 2017. In this case lightning strike was diagnosed as the cause of death of two bulls as they had characteristic (pathognomonic) singe marks on the legs despite having been dead for approximately four days. It has been reported on Flock and Herd previously (Suddes and Neef, 2007 Watt, 2012 and Shankar and Braddon, 2015). It is a sporadic, seasonal cause of sudden death but occasionally causes serious losses. While death by lightning strike is difficult to prevent it is an important diagnosis in part because livestock may be insured against it, necessitating proof of cause of death, and in part to exclude of other causes of sudden death. ARE LINEAR SINGE MARKS PATHOGNOMONIC FOR LIGHTNING STRIKE IN CATTLE? Bruce Watt, Central Tablelands Local Land Services, Bathurst, NSW Posted Flock & Herd December 2017 INTRODUCTION