A mutilated cow was reported by an organic farmer in central Illinois on Monday, February 3, 2014 to investigator Margie Kay by phone. The rancher heard a strange buzzing noise late Saturday night or early Sunday morning and heard the cows all moving towards the barn, mooing and "having a fit." However, the farmer did not investigate at the time due to the poor weather conditions.
On Sunday morning the farmer found a pregnant cow lying dead and mutilated. The animal was giving birth at the time of death. He found no signs of rigor and no blood, and when he pushed on the animal with his boot it felt mushy, which is not normal. The side of the face, ear, and part of the neck had been removed. The farmer called the local sheriff who arrived at the scene and while the men were discussing the fact that no blood or tracks were found on the site the cow suddenly began to bleed. The deputy commented that he had never seen anything like it. A veterinarian examined the cow and stated that he thought the cow probably died giving birth to a breech calf, then coyotes or other animals ate on the cow.
As of February 4, no animals have eaten on the cow. Under normal circumstances scavengers would have already eaten on the cow.
A triangular imprint measuring approximately 12" x 12" x 8" was found nearby.
Due to inclement weather the investigators have not yet been able to get to the scene. The rancher was advised by investigators Chuck Zukowski and Debbie Ziegelmeyer how to obtain soil samples and samples from the animal. A friend of the rancher had already obtained a piece of hide with two slits in it and stored it in the freezer. Margie and Chuck advised the farmer to be on the lookout for another mutilation event because these sometimes occur in twos or threes.
On Tuesday morning Margie Kay called the farmer, who reported that a black hawk helicopter flew low and directly over the location where the cow was found, and that this has never occurred before to his knowledge.
The ANIMUTE team is investigating.
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Update: as of today, February 5, 2014, the farmer called to report that he found coyote tracks up to 15' from the animal, but no closer and that no birds or coyotes have eaten on the animal. Under normal circumstances, the coyotes would have done so by now.
The farmer also stated that a fellow rancher who lives nearby found a mutilated calf on his property in November of 2013 and that his dog has recently gone missing. More information will be posted on this soon.
Note: The photos are too graphic to post.
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Update 3/7/2013: Investigators Debbie Ziegelmeyer and Joe Palermo visited the site and observed that the triangular imprint remains in the ground. The cow is still on site and decomposing, but no scavengers have touched it.
Animal Mutilation Investigation and Research Network
This site was created in an effort to connect people who want answers about animal mutilations worldwide. Investigators, researchers, scientists, and the public are invited to participate. We take reports of animal mutilations and investigate them. If you have an event to report please send it to Margie Kay at margiekay06@yahoo.com.
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Three Cow Mutilations in Western Missouri Circa 1993
A deputy sheriff who wished to remain anonymous provided an account regarding three cow mutilation investigations he did approximately 20 years ago. Three different ranchers lost animals around the same time. He described two cow mutilations and one bull mutilation. The cows had udders missing, and the bull had its horns, tongue, and genitalia missing, and the head was skinned. At the time, the Deputy thought it was a cult that was doing the mutilations but was perplexed because there were no signs of human or vehicle tracks near the animals and no blood anywhere around them. The FBI told him at that time to quit pursuing the cases and drop his investigation, which he did, being somewhat alarmed at the tone of the FBI. The Sheriff also told him to drop it and not ask any further questions.
Investigator: Margie Kay
Investigator: Margie Kay
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