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What Really Happened During the Kentucky Meat Shower of 1876

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June 24, 2026 3:02 am

What Really Happened During the Kentucky Meat Shower of 1876

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The Kentucky meat shower of 1876 baffled witnesses and scientists alike, with pieces of raw meat falling from the sky in Bath County, Kentucky. The vulture theory, which suggests that vultures regurgitated half-digested meat while in flight, is the most widely accepted explanation for this bizarre event. The story has become a fascinating and grotesque chapter in American history, with some of the original mystery meat even surviving to be preserved in museums.

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Yours Ash. Mm-hmm. Uh I want to set a pretty ridiculous scene for you.

So the date is March 3rd, 1876, in Bath County, Kentucky. It's a bright, clear morning, and a woman named Mrs. Allen Crouch is outside her farmhouse in Olympia Springs, and she's working on a batch of homemade soap. And then, out of nowhere, Something happens that will end up in newspapers across the country. Because without warning, on this beautiful day, pieces of raw meat start falling from the sky.

Mm-hmm. And you heard me correctly. I did not say rain. It wasn't snow, it wasn't hail, it wasn't sleet. It was meat.

Mrs. Crouch later described it as flakes of beef. And some of them were really small, so they were like the size of snowflakes, but others were four inches across, which I feel like might. hurt a little bit uh as it's falling on you. And this meat fell for several minutes and it covered an area of about a hundred yards long and fifty yards wide.

And, like I mentioned, if that wasn't odd enough, the sky was completely clear. Obviously, something absolutely as crazy as this causes word to spread really quickly. And neighbors started gathering to see what had happened in Mrs. Crouch's front yard. And Of course.

A few people. even decided to taste it to make sure it was really meat. And most people thought that it was either mutton or venison, while others guessed it could have been beef, deer, or even bear. But in the end, nobody actually agreed. This story definitely had legs and it left Kentucky.

And within days, the New York Times was publishing about it, and so was Scientific American. And they called it one of the most remarkable meteorological phenomena in history. And of course, reporters repeated every single wild theory that they could find. Was it debris from an exploding meteor? Meat from some unknown aerial animal, and a lot of people thought maybe it was a divine sign.

Now, not sure what that sign would be, but some people definitely went there. Specimens were collected and sent off to scientists for examination. And that's where things got even stranger if if you could imagine. Microscopic analysis suggested at least three types of tissue. muscle, cartilage, and lung.

And one physician claimed that some pieces looked like lung tissue from either a horse or. disgustingly from a human infant. Another identified the muscle that could have come from sheep or deer. But it also was apparent that different samples were different types of animals entirely.

So it was a literal buffet of meat rain, if you will. And then there was a man named Leopold Brandeis. And Brandeis was a well-known figure in natural science circles of the time, and he thought that the mystery meat wasn't meat at all. He believed it was something called Nostoc, which is a type of cyanobacteria that can lie dormant on the ground actually, and then swell into a jelly-like mass after the rain. And apparently, people had mistaken it for flesh before, and it was sometimes called witch's butter.

But the problem was that it hadn't rained a drop that day in Bath County. The sky was clear from morning to night.

So there wouldn't have been any reason for this dormant cyanobacteria to swell up and simulate. Meet Raymond. Oh So, whatever fell on Mrs. Crouch's yard didn't come from the ground, or did it? Because another professor, a Transylvanian professor, Kurt Gody, thought it was a weather phenomenon called upspout, where it literally would pick up small animals from the ground and move them around.

Yeah. Yeah. Me here! And this led to the explanation that most scientists still favor today. And that comes from Dr.

L. D. Kastenbine's Vulture Theory. And if you didn't think it was already gross, it's about to get way worse. Because with this theory, vultures, especially turkey vultures and black vultures, we know feed on dead animals.

But they have this charming defense mechanism, which is when they're startled or they're needing to take off quickly, they projectile vomit whatever's in their stomach. And it literally likens their body for flight, but it also creates this revolting deterrent for predators. And critically, when one does it, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

So, when one does it, pretty much everyone who's nearby does it too.

So, if a large flock was passing overhead, possibly startled into flight, it's entirely plausible that dozens of vultures all regurgitated at once, sending half-digested meat raining down on Mrs. Crouch's farm. Which if you think about the people who were tasting the sample makes it Pretty gross. But it does fit the evidence perfectly. There would have been multiple types of tissue, they would have been random sizes, and it also explains the clear sky.

Of course, not everyone was satisfied with that either. And the story continued to become more and more outlandish. And rumors, basically just rumors, these weren't serious stories, but people were willing to get creative. One rumor claimed the meat came from a fight between hunters in the mountains, and those remains were swept over by the wind. Others claimed it was fallout from an explosion at a local slaughterhouse.

And then a more dark theory was that it came from a nearby sanatorium or mental hospital where there was some type of grim kitchen accident that launched meat into the air. If that's what being crazy is, then I'm senseless out of it, gone down the road, wacko. The problem with all of those stories, except being ridiculous, Was there were no records, no witnesses, and no evidence. They were just colorful side notes in a very strange chapter of Kentucky history. By the summer of 1876, the great Kentucky meat shower was still making the rounds in national papers.

Scientific American revisited the story, leaning heavily on this vulture theory. The New York Times ran follow-ups, delighting readers with all of those grisly rumors. And Bath County, it gained a new place in the annals of America's strangest natural events. Believe it or not, some of the original mystery meat even survived. A few samples were preserved in alcohol and displayed in museums.

And incredibly, when the Bath County History Museum reopened in 2024, they put one of those specimens back on display. nearly 150 years old when it first went on display. Today, the vulture explanation is one that many historians and biologists agree on. It's not supernatural, it wasn't alien, it wasn't some secret slaughterhouse catastrophe. It was just nature.

messy, unpredictable, and sometimes flat out gross.

Okay. It's also a reminder that history doesn't have to be boring. It doesn't have to just be dates and battles.

Sometimes it's the bizarre little moments that no one sees coming. The ones that make you stop and wonder what on earth just happened. And sometimes, the answer is simply vultures having a very bad day. And a terrific job on the production, the editing, and the storytelling by our own Greg Hengler. And a special thanks to Ashley Lubinsky.

She's a frequent contributor here on Our American Story. She's the former co-host of Discovery Channel's Master of Arms. She's the former curator in charge of the Cody Firearms Museum. And she's the co-founder of the University of Wyoming College of Law's Firearms Research Center. And Ashley is so right.

History doesn't have to be boring, and it can be downright fascinating and even downright grotesque. Of course, the science was pretty clear. This was a bunch of vultures essentially having a really bad day. And one throws up. and then the rest follows suit.

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