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Eight cows from a farmer's family in Fuxin, Liaoning Province got lost in the snow. How valuable are these cows?
The market value of these eight cows is about167,000 yuan.

First, what is this thing?

Some media broke the news that eight cows of a new farmer in Liaoning Province were lost in heavy snow. Faced with this situation, the villagers actively helped farmers find cattle. After a day and a night of unremitting efforts, the farmer's cow was finally recovered. According to farmers, letting cows out of the cowshed is to let them find something to eat. But because of the snow, the snow is thicker and there is less grass on the ground. The cows went further and further and finally got lost. Fortunately, the villagers are very enthusiastic, and they are actively helping to find them. Finally, all the cows are found back. Many netizens have expressed their feelings about this matter. Some netizens said that we must find that cow, which is all the farmers' possessions. Some netizens commented that with the help of villagers, they can definitely find it.

Second, my opinion.

I am glad to see that all the farmers' cows have been rescued from the snow. Because all the cows were brought back to the farmers, huge losses were avoided. It is difficult for farmers to raise cattle. Get up early and get greedy every day to prepare feed for cattle. Some farmers will use corn stalks as cattle feed themselves. Don't underestimate these eight cows. If purchased in the market, the value is about167,000 yuan. This is a lot of money for farmers. If the cow gets lost because of this, the farmers will be very sad.

I also paid attention to the villagers in this matter. The performance of the villagers is also very touching. They work hard as a family to help farmers find cattle. In the snow, their clothes and shoes were wet, but the final result was satisfactory, and all the cows were found back.

Third, my suggestion.

If the farmers hadn't herded cattle at that time, perhaps there wouldn't have been such twists and turns. I want to remind these farmers that they must take precautions in advance in case of extreme weather. Check whether the door of the cowshed or sheepfold is firm in advance, and check the safety around it. Don't release your livestock in this extreme weather to avoid losses.