Lightning
strike kills white buffalo
(Published
Monday, November 27, 2006 12:13:08 PM CST)
By
Gina Duwe
Janesville Gazette Staff
Lightning
on Sunday night struck and killed two buffalo cows and three buffalo calves, including
a white buffalo-Miracle's Second Chance-on the Heider farm south of Janesville,
Dave Heider said this morning.
Heider
discovered the five dead buffalo when he went to check on the animals this morning
before going to work.
The
white calf's mother was walking around and grunting, so Heider followed her up
the hill where he found the five dead buffalo with burn
marks laying near
a tree.
He
thinks it was one lightning strike that hit all five and the nearby tree.
The
farm became a destination for thousands of visitors after Miracle, a female white
buffalo, was born there on Aug. 20, 1994. In 1995, visitors to the Heider farm
increased tourism to Rock County by 22 percent.
White
buffalo are extremely rare and are said to fulfill a Native American legend foretelling
peace.
Miracle
died in 2004 and is now stuffed in the Heider gift shop.
A
male white buffalo was born on the farm Aug. 25 this year.
"How
many times in a lifetime does lighting strike?" Heider said to The Janesville
Gazette after the second birth.
Sunday's
storm answered his question, again.
Earlier
this year, lightning struck a couple of his Scottish Highlander cows, Heider said,
but it had never happened to any of his buffalo.
He
said they figured they'd better "call it in and get it on the news wire"
so people wanting to visit the white buffalo wouldn't be surprised.
"I
suppose it's going to be a great loss to a lot of people," he said.
Since
the August birth, "a lot of people" have called about visiting the farm,
including people from Canada, he said.
Sunday
night's thunderstorm brought 0.24 inches of rain to the area.
"It's
just coincidence, I guess, that lightning struck twice," he said. "He
(Miracle's Second Chance) was born in a storm and died in a storm."