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A macabre mystery that pops up around the world has surfaced once again on a secluded Saskatchewan farm.
The most recent case of cattle mutilation occurred in the Stockholm area, just yards away from where Heather Harris and her husband slept. Harris was out tending the cattle the next day when she made the grisly discovery.
The pregnant cow was missing its rectum, female organs, udder, navel, top and bottom lips, one ear and one eye. The animal's tongue appeared to be cut out.
Harris said there was no sign of blood in the area, and all of the injuries appear to be precise incisions. Harris said there were no signs of struggle in the area, and no tire tracks, footprints or blood anywhere around the animal.
After looking at pictures of the remains of Harris' animal, veterinarian Dr. Kathleen Francis said she was shocked.
"Anything that could make that kind of incision took a little bit of skill," said Francis, who has been a vet for 11 years. "There was absolutely no blood anywhere around the carcass which was really weird, you know, to be able to make those kinds of cuts without losing blood somewhere on the ground."
Francis discounted predators as a possible cause of the cow's death, noting there were no bites or claw marks on the carcass. She said the bloodless wounds could mean some kind of electric cautery unit was involved.
"I'm not so convinced I believe the alien theories, but I could certainly go for the cult or that kind of thing happening. ..." she said. "It kind of makes you think -- strange things are out there."
Stockholm is a village of over 300 people strategically located at the junction of Highway 9 and Highway 22, approximately 70 km south of Yorkton in east central Saskatchewan, . It is located in a grain and livestock producing area, north of the scenic Qu'Appelle Valley.
Our research has shown that the MAJORITY of mutilations in this province have occurred between NEW Moon and FIRST QUARTER Moon.
Originally posted by jackinthebox
I once found a young deer that had been mutilated and left in the middle of the football field at the high-school where I was working. That was pretty creepy.
Originally posted by Dulcimer
The pregnant cow was missing its rectum, female organs, udder, navel, top and bottom lips, one ear and one eye. The animal's tongue appeared to be cut out.
Harris said there was no sign of blood in the area, and all of the injuries appear to be precise incisions. Harris said there were no signs of struggle in the area, and no tire tracks, footprints or blood anywhere around the animal.
"Anything that could make that kind of incision took a little bit of skill," said Francis, who has been a vet for 11 years. "There was absolutely no blood anywhere around the carcass which was really weird, you know, to be able to make those kinds of cuts without losing blood somewhere on the ground."
Francis discounted predators as a possible cause of the cow's death, noting there were no bites or claw marks on the carcass. She said the bloodless wounds could mean some kind of electric cautery unit was involved.
the above quote would have to be first wild animal case that I've on this subject. why is it all we seem to hear is milk cows or cattle.... no dogs, cats, chicken, geese, tigers, lions, elephants infact no other animals .... just cows or cattle.
strange