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Beth & Rip’s Dutton Ranch cow crisis

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Beth & Rip’s Dutton Ranch cow crisis: Foot & mouth disease explained
Just when things were starting to go well for Beth and Rip, Dutton Ranch is hit with a terrible crisis that threatens their future.

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‘Dutton Ranch’ Episode 3 Ending Explained: What Is Foot And Mouth Disease?
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What’s Wrong with the Dutton Ranch Cattle? Inside Episode 3’s Devastating Ending
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“Dutton Ranch” producer reacts to creator's shocking firing
Dutton Ranch producer Christina Alexandra Voros is commenting on the exit of creator Chad Feehan.

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What time does ‘Dutton Ranch’ come on tonight? Streaming info for episode three
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Dutton Ranch Episode 3 Reveals 'Juicy' Secret About Beulah: It's 'Part Of Why I'm Here,' Says Annette Bening
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In new ‘Dutton Ranch’ episode: Dallas hotel, Weatherford restaurant and more
At 7:25, Beulah (Annette Bening) gives a eulogy at a funeral.

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How to watch ‘Dutton Ranch’ Episode 3 for free on Paramount+ with this workaround
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The Dutton Ranch Faces Its First Major Threat in Episode 3
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Mass cattle slaughter underway in Russia. Authorities say it’s lumpy skin disease. Farmers say it’s foot-and-mouth.

In Russia’s Kemerovo region, cattle are being culled, and checkpoints are being set up around farms and agricultural facilities. According to the official version, the cows are being euthanized due to a skin disease.
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When should a cow's hooves by trimmed? Here's a simple guide to better hoof health

Mud season is in full swing, and it has us thinking about our cows’ hoof health. Healthy hooves keep cows moving, happy, and healthy. Without a solid set of feet and legs, your cows move around less, meaning they eat less, and therefore, produce less.
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Over 8,000 cows infected with foot-and mouth disease in Kuwait

Dubai: A severe outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Kuwait has affected more than 8,000 cows over the past month, leading to a sharp 75% drop in fresh milk production — from 250,000 litres per day to just 100,000 litres, according to the Public ...
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