Mutilated Heifer Found Near Boulder, Colorado

Heifer first discovered on October 2, 2000 with lips and tongue removed near Eldorado Springs Road south of Boulder, Colorado. By October 8 when this photograph was taken by MUFON field investigator Lou Ashby, the jaws and neck had been stripped to the bone, the teats cleanly cut off at surface of udder, vaginal and rectal tissue cored out and half the tail removed. Photograph © 2000 by Lou Ashby.
Heifer first discovered on October 2, 2000 with lips and tongue removed near Eldorado Springs Road south of Boulder, Colorado. By October 8 when this photograph was taken by MUFON field investigator Lou Ashby, the jaws and neck had been stripped to the bone, the teats cleanly cut off at surface of udder, vaginal and rectal tissue cored out and half the tail removed. Photograph © 2000 by Lou Ashby.

October 15, 2000  Boulder, Colorado - Since the 1950s, unusual deaths called "animal mutilations" have been reported around the world. Both domestic animals and wild game have been affected, especially horses and cattle. Ranchers and law enforcement have long been puzzled because animals are found with the same pattern of hide and tissue removed usually without blood from the head, sexual organs, and rectum with no signs of struggle or tracks around the dead animals. Not even the animal's own tracks which provoked law enforcement to wonder if perpetrators came in and out of pastures using aerial craft.

 

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