Recently, due to a fire in a dairy farm in Texas, America, more than 18 thousand cattle had died, including cows and other cattle. Now the news of brutal murder with 6 cows has come to the fore.
Texas: Once again there is bad news about cows from the US state of Texas . Recently thousands of cattle including cows had died due to fire in the farm house here. And now 6 cows were found dead here with which vandalism was done. His tongue was completely cut off, jaw was found broken.
Six cows have been found dead with their tongues cut off on a state highway in East Central Texas. CNN gave information about the incident by quoting local officials, although officials said that no traces of blood splatter were found at the scene.
Blood was not found near the dead body
The Madison County Sheriff's Office said on Facebook, "Madison County ranchers first reported a 6-year-old longhorn-cross cow dead and mutilated." The Sheriff's Office said that such incidents have come to the fore from many places across the state, efforts are being made to coordinate with the agencies regarding the investigation.
The sheriff's office said the animal's tongue had been duly cut and there was "no blood". A part of his mouth was removed by making a straight cut.
Officials say that it is believed that these cows did not have to struggle during the incident. Here no marks of any kind of feet or tires have been found in the area.
Issued for inquiry
While investigating the death of Longhorn-Cross, investigators learned of five other cows that had been brutalized in a similar manner. Officials said each cow was from a different pasture and herd, and was found at different locations in Brazos and Robertson counties in the area of the state highway.
A circular cut was also made on two of these cows, through which some parts of the body were cut out. Although nothing has been officially said about the killing of six cows.
The Independent told in one of its reports that the matter is being investigated. Anyone with information about this gruesome case is asked to contact investigators at 936-348-2755.
Earlier, a few days ago, more than 18 thousand cattle had died due to fire in a dairy farm in Texas. In which other cattle including cow were also included.
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