10 cattle dead, 3 crippled, considered complete losses
At least 10 cattle were killed and three crippled after a semitrailer carrying 71 head of cattle overturned about 13 miles north of Dolores on the Dolores-Norwood Road.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
A semitrailer carrying cattle overturned about 3 p.m. Tuesday on the Dolores-Norwood Road north of Dolores. At least 10 cattle were killed and three crippled. About 70 cattle were being transported from high pastures to a feedlot in Sterling.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
Multiple agencies responded to help clear the road Tuesday after a semitrailer overturned just south of mile post 13 on the Dolores-Norwood Road. The semitrailer was carrying 71 head of cattle.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
At least 10 cattle were killed and three crippled after a semitrailer carrying 71 head of cattle overturned on the Dolores-Norwood Road about 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
The driver of a semitrailer that overturned on the Dolores-Norwood Road said the truck sank in soft sand on the road’s shoulder after he guided it to the right to give space for a passenger car.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
A semitrailer carrying 71 cattle overturned about 3 p.m. Tuesday on the Dolores-Norwood Road north of Dolores.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
A semitrailer carrying 71 cattle overturned about 3 p.m. Tuesday on the Dolores-Norwood Road north of Dolores. At least 10 cattle were killed and three crippled.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
A semitrailer carrying 71 cattle overturned about 3 p.m. Tuesday on the Dolores-Norwood Road north of Dolores. At least 10 cattle were killed and three crippled.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
A semitrailer carrying 71 head of cattle overturned about 3 p.m. Tuesday on the Dolores-Norwood Road north of Dolores. The driver said he pulled over to allow a car space on the narrow Forest Service road and the semitrailer began sinking on soft sand in the shoulder and slowly overturned.
Patrick Armijo/The Journal
A truck hauling 71 head of cattle from the high country overturned just south of mile post 13 on the Dolores-Norwood Road on Tuesday around 3 p.m. – leaving 10 cattle dead, three crippled and 58 wandering in the San Juan National Forest.
Colorado State Patrol Sgt. Ben Steger said the driver of the 18-wheel semitrailer, Cody Parker, 23, of Mosca, Colorado, told troopers he guided the southbound truck to the right to allow a small passenger vehicle to pass along the narrow Forest Service road. But the truck started sinking in the soft shoulder sand.
“The truck slowly tilted onto its side,” Steger said.
An investigation into the incident continues, but Parker was not cited on the scene. Steger said that could change depending on an inspection of the 18-wheeler and a check on its maintenance records.
Lloyd Shuman, owner of the cattle, from Blanding, Utah, said the cattle were headed from summer high-country grazing to a feedlot in Sterling and were about six months out from being slaughtered.
He estimated the cattle were worth about $1,000 a head and said he will seek insurance reimbursement for an estimated $13,000 in losses.
The truck was one of three carrying Shuman’s cattle to Sterling.
Steger said no meat market would take product from the dead and crippled cattle, and they are considered total losses.
“We’ll have to get some cowboys to round them up,” Shuman said about the 58 head of cattle now roaming San Juan National Forest about 13 miles north of Dolores.
The Colorado State Patrol, Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office, Dolores Volunteer Fire & Rescue, Dolores Water Conservancy District and the Colorado Brand Inspector’s office all responded to the scene.
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