well then, certainly by now a veterinary autopsy would have confirmed all these similar cattle deaths as caused by predators, how and what kind of predator, and given biologists information about how the predator operated so surgically, organ speciifically and bloodlessly.
Has such a veterinary autopsy been ordered in these cases, or ever revealed answers?
Veterinary autopsies would be a waste of time and money.
I’ve spent enough time on farms to learn that insects, scavengers and predators are in fact quite “surgical” in their feeding habits. The blood is one of the most nutritional parts and will disappear pretty quickly as rodents and insects go after it with gusto and leave almost no trace.