Part 1 – Update On 2001 Montana Cattle Mutilations

The yellow areas are where more than a dozen cattle mutilations were reported in Montana's Pondera, Teton and Glacier Counties in 2001. Twenty-seven years ago in 1975-1976, animal mutilations were focused around Great Falls, Malmstrom AFB and the Minuteman missile sites in Cascade County.
The yellow areas are where more than a dozen cattle mutilations were reported in Montana's Pondera, Teton and Glacier Counties in 2001. Twenty-seven years ago in 1975-1976, animal mutilations were focused around Great Falls, Malmstrom AFB and the Minuteman missile sites in Cascade County.
Polaroid by Sheriff Tex Graves, Logan County, northeastern Colorado, 1976.
Polaroid by Sheriff Tex Graves, Logan County, northeastern Colorado, 1976.



January 12, 2002 Conrad, Montana - Twenty-seven years ago in 1975-1976, there were so many cattle mutilations in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and other parts of the United States that sheriffs reported some carcasses were still warm to touch, but had an ear, eye, jaw flesh, tongue, genitals and rectal area excised in a "cookie cutter" surgical fashion without blood and without signs of struggle or tracks from what killed and mutilated the animals. The mutilations had first made national and international news in September 1967 when an Alamosa, Colorado mare was found dead with flesh stripped from the neck up.

 

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