3,500 pigs die in Manitoba barn fire

Call about fire southwest of New Bothwell, Man., came in around 9:30 p.m. Thursday

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Caption: Around 3,500 hogs died in a fire at a barn near New Bothwell, Man., on Thursday. (Robynn Charlaine/Facebook)

A barn blaze killed thousands of hogs near New Bothwell, Man., Thursday night.
Fire crews got a call around 9:30 p.m. Thursday about the blaze at the farm just southwest of the community on Provincial Road 31N, about a kilometre east of Highway 59.
Crews from New Bothwell, Kleefeld and Grunthal, Man., fought the fire for most of the night, said Paul Wiebe, fire chief for the rural municipality of Hanover.
St. Pierre-Jolys RCMP were also at the barn.
Wiebe said around 3,500 hogs died in the fire and the structure is a total loss. Similar numbers of animals have died in barn fires in the area in the past, but it doesn't happen often, he said.

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Caption: Fire crews got a call around 9:30 p.m. Thursday about the blaze at the farm just southwest of the community. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

"We've had these kind of numbers before. Thankfully it's not often, and thankfully these hogs will have died early in the fire," Wiebe said.
"Early in a fire like this, there's a lot of smoke, and they usually don't survive that. So thankfully they probably didn't suffer too long. Hopefully it was quick for them."
The fire was the largest the area's seen in two years or so, Wiebe said.
It's not clear how the fire started, he said, and the Office of the Fire Commissioner is investigating.

Image | New Bothwell hog barn fire

Caption: The fire was the largest the area's seen in two years or so, Wiebe said. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

One fire crew was still monitoring the barn on Friday morning, Wiebe said.
New Bothwell is about 40 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg.

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