Posted on 04/23/2021 8:24:50 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The udders appeared to have been removed with precision — straight, even cuts, as if made by a sharp object.
The reproductive systems had been cut out cleanly as well, and without disturbing other organs.
There was no indication of predator activity and perhaps strangest of all, scavenging animals appeared to have hardly touched these six cow carcasses found in a seven-day span this year on ranchland in rural Crook County.
But the mutilated cattle might be more ordinary than they seem, according to Brian Dunning, a Bend-based podcaster committed to deflating wild claims.
“This reads like a very typical case,” he said.
Crook County Sheriff John Gautney said his office has no leads but cautioned there’s “no reason to panic.”
“We’ve had cases like this over the years,” Gautney said. “They seem to come in groups and then go away."
The current string of cases began Feb. 27...
Charges in any of the cases could include trespassing and aggravated animal abuse. With the cattle valued at $1,250 to $1,400 each, criminal mischief might also be charged.
(Excerpt) Read more at oregonlive.com ...
Point well taken.
I refuse to comment in any way until I have read a textbook on Chinese medical remedies.
LOL. It's getting there, though.
It was likely Antitfa, and Bovine Livers Matter
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Interestingly, this phenomenon is not isolated to cattle. Wild animal males and females have also been dissected for particular organs, done in a way even our best medical science could not do it. The moose carcasses have been very heavy with no markings where hoisting tools were used and the re are incision points under the carcass, as if the heavy animal was off the ground then let down or dropped after the removals. In some cases the heart has been removed WITHOUT cutting or tearing the sac which encases the heart.
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