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Sarah Taber

*Well enough to cross a river. Not well enough to get back to land in the North Pacific.

Cows are not a maritime creature.

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Sarah Taber

So.... someone has figured out that there's a magic island that occasionally drops cows into the ocean.

Sarah Taber replied to Sarah

Turns out orcas love steak.

And this quote is technically true! There are no natural predators ON Umnak Island.

Sarah Taber replied to Sarah

The article doesn't mention the orcas. I got that info from a colleague involved in attempts to acquire the ranch.

Turns out running a ranch in the Aleutian Islands is, like, logistically not recommended- as I understand it's no longer in operation.

Sarah Taber replied to Sarah

This ranch is a great case study in "Just because you can ranch cattle here, doesn't mean you should."

There's also a caribou herd there that AFAIK doesn't wander down into the wave zone to graze, because they eat lichen in the winter. It helps to be adapted to the local area!

Peter Hald replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber

A weird and wonderful story!
Thanks

Sarah Taber replied to Sarah

ps. I'm running for Commissioner of Agriculture in North Carolina. Whale tales aside- I'm here for solving rural areas' economic challenges. And I can't do it alone, so if you can, help me win this thing!

Website: taberfornc.com

Donate: secure.actblue.com/donate/mast

Tom Pearce replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber I don't think I can do much from Scotland other than boosting your post, but my best wishes. Good luck!

AccordionBruce replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber
The Vikings starved in Greenland because they tried to grow cattle and sheep didn’t they?

And refused to ask the Inuit how they’d been surviving all this time?

Shakes head at arrogant Norwegian ancestors

Gurre VildskΓ€gg replied to AccordionBruce

@AccordionBruce @sarahtaber
The Norse made it a few centuries on Greenland with their farming techniques from Iceland.

But yeah, the the climate shifted to Greenland being like today, and there's no sign of them adopting anything from the Inuit who lived to the north. Some contact must have existed, but no nothing learned, no intermarriages.

/have read up on it a few times since high school iut of interest.

Hisham replied to AccordionBruce

@AccordionBruce honest question from someone from the other side of the Equator: how do the inuit do it?

ahimsa replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber Thanks for sharing that story!

In the alt text for one of the images it says, "Screenshot from the article linked above." But I didn't see a link in any of the posts.

I think this story is the source of the quotes, just for anyone else who is curious:

cowboysindians.com/2018/03/the

ShadSterling replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber I wish my local candidates had campaign ads as good as this!

Pamela Barroway – Biz Editor replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber I just donated! If you happen to be doing any text banks or postcarding please toot that too.

PS Thanks for being active here in the #Fediverse. I was a longtime follower back on Xitter.

Nivex 🐧 πŸ“» replied to Diane

@alienghic @sarahtaber I have perished from laughter induced asphyxia.

Marsh Gardiner πŸ’‘πŸπŸ”§ replied to Diane

@alienghic @sarahtaber I must say... the kelp-making machine that brought cow-me to this story-beach was a big set up by the Diane-orcas for the precise goal of making this joke.

Diane πŸ•΅ replied to Marsh Gardiner πŸ’‘πŸπŸ”§

@earth2marsh @sarahtaber

I don't think I have ever managed to make a pun as perfect as this pun before.

Greg Johnston replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber Let's file that one in the "didn't think it through" folder.

soaproot replied to Greg

@GPJohnston @sarahtaber Wait you are saying that you are thinking of establishing a cattle ranch and that "what if predation by ORCAS is a problem?" is the obvious thing to check?

Greg Johnston replied to soaproot

@soaproot @sarahtaber@mastodon.hell yes, in the North Pacific, you ALWAYS factor in killer whales. You must be from Iowa. πŸ˜‰

Sarah Taber replied to soaproot

@soaproot I would say it's down a long list that starts with "is there transportation on/off the island" and "is there grass in the winter" and goes from there

enantiomer replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber

"I'm going down to Cow Town
the Cow's a friend to me
lives beneath the ocean
and that's where I will be
beneath the waves
the waves
and that's where I will be
I'm gonna see the Cow Beneath the Sea"

youtube.com/watch?v=u91t0_wfL6

Leaping Woman replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

:jan:‍:abreath:β€β€πŸŒ¬:dandelion: replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber thank you for sharing this story, it brightend my Monday πŸ˜‚β€οΈ :orca:

C64tone replied to Sarah
Love-30 replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber oh my word!! I did not see this twist coming! πŸ˜‚

Darwin Woodka replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber or maybe they're waiting for a yacht

Bynkii (they/them) replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber I knew the fuckin’ orcas would figure it out.

Camerondotca replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber They really are just ... amazingly adaptable death machines.

Sally Monster replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber 🫒🫣😬
I am so glad I started reading this thread!

Patrick Johanneson πŸš€ replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber If, later on in your life, you think, Hey, why did that Patrick Johanneson guy follow me, anyway?, well, it's because of this thread, and specifically this post.

Sarah Taber replied to C.W.

@TidalFlats nah some kind of beef breed or cross, I think they're basically feral at this point

C.W. Williams replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber
I want to believe there's video of this, at least of the inflated cows bobbing like corks in the ocean.

glasspshr replied to C.W.

@TidalFlats @sarahtaber if there isn’t video I volunteer to take some. Let’s get a go fund me going

Sam Kington replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber I swear to God, there’s a rule now that every major David Attenborough series has a bit where this one bunch of Orca have learned to kill and eat other creatures using unusual cunning and coordination, which hadn’t been filmed before, and I can’t even be upset because every time, β€œyup, that’s Orca for you”.

LRRR replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber

OOC: I am amazed that I, a lifelong Alaskan, had never heard of this story before. Spectacular. Thank you!

MurmeltHier replied to Sarah

@sarahtaber

omg, didn't burst out into such a laugther in a long time - thanks xD

MarkNW

@sarahtaber a couple of years ago when we had bad flooding in Cumbria, a herd of cows were washed away and found, fit and healthy, on a golf course 25 miles away!

Simon Brooke

@sarahtaber whales (including orcas) are, though, descended from the ancestor of modern cattle, so at some time in the past, (proto-)cattle not only did swim, but kept on swimming, and thus became pelagic.

Cannibalism, anyone?

baleinesendirect.org/en/discov.

Dan Sugalski

@sarahtaber this feels like a setup for one of the old Far Side cartoons

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