Fires Cause Devastating Losses to Livestock in Spanish Fork
Sep 23, 2018, 6:07 PM | Updated: 6:11 pm
SPANISH FORK, Utah – Cattle ranchers in Spanish Fork suffered devastating losses to their livestock after the fire swept through Sweat Creek Canyon. The fire killed more than 50 cows and calves, most of the animals died due to smoke inhalation, some burned where they stood.
Rancher, Eldon Neves, says he’s moved his cows multiple times this summer to avoid fires. He thought they would be safe grazing in the narrows of the canyon just off of Highway 6.
“There was just no place fore them to go,” Neves said about the cows “And this was burning while the other was burning. So we did the best we could.”
For the past several days Neves searched the canyon for the remaining livestock, 30 cows are still missing. Neves described the scene as endless gray, with the terrible smell of burnt flesh.
“You can’t identify them by color because the ear tags are burned off, the ear marks are burned off.”
The Pole Creek fire burned up and over the mountain from the Payson area. Neves says he feels fire crews had opportunities to put the fire out before it got this far.
“The value of what has been lost and what is still out there is probably around $250,000.”
Neves didn’t insure his cows, he says in 40 years he’s never needed to. The cowboy says several other ranchers were also hit financially by the cattle losses. For him the real loss is emotional, he says he has a strong connection to all of his cows.
“It’s just the idea that these little old critters died and I couldn’t help them,” he said with a glisten in his eye. “ At the end of 12 years you kind of have a relationship with them.”
The rancher says he’s frustrated he cannot locate several dozen of the cows and calves, at this point he has no idea where they could have gone. And though those thoughts run through his head, he’s trying to focus on the animals that made it through the wildfire.
“We will have fewer numbers, but we will do the best that we can.”