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Been reading about cattle mutilations — dead cows found with organs removed, no blood, no footprints. Scientists say scavengers, others say cults or government, but some think aliens. Do you think it’s just natural decay, or is there something more to it?
What Are Cattle Mutilations?
Reports have been around since at least the 1960s. Farmers find cattle (and sometimes horses or sheep) dead in fields with very unusual injuries:
What fuels the mystery is the combo of:
Precision cuts that look almost surgical.
The Alien Theory
People who believe aliens are involved usually point to things that don’t line up with normal scavenger activity:
Believers think aliens could be:
What Are Cattle Mutilations?
Reports have been around since at least the 1960s. Farmers find cattle (and sometimes horses or sheep) dead in fields with very unusual injuries:
- Surgical precision – clean cuts around the jaw, eyes, tongue, genitals, or udders, often without ragged tearing.
- Lack of blood – sometimes the carcass is drained almost completely, with no pooling on the ground.
- Organs removed – hearts, livers, or reproductive organs missing.
- No footprints or tracks – often there’s no sign of predators, humans, or vehicles near the body.
- Natural causes: Some vets say scavengers (coyotes, insects, birds) target soft tissue, making it look surgical.
- Human involvement: Cult activity, pranks, or government testing of diseases/weapons.
- Environmental factors: Rapid decomposition and bloating can create odd-looking injuries.
- Aliens: The classic theory — extraterrestrials performing experiments or collecting samples.
What fuels the mystery is the combo of:
Precision cuts that look almost surgical.
- Missing organs that would be hard to take without tools.
- Farmers swearing they heard helicopters or saw lights in the sky before/after.
- The fact that it keeps happening, even decades later, in rural U.S., South America, and elsewhere.
The Alien Theory
People who believe aliens are involved usually point to things that don’t line up with normal scavenger activity:
- Surgical precision – The cuts look laser-like, as if advanced tools were used. Not the kind of tearing you’d expect from coyotes or vultures.
- Missing soft tissue and organs – Tongues, eyes, rectums, udders, and reproductive organs are often removed with perfect circles. Believers say it looks like a controlled harvest, not random feeding.
- Lack of blood – Sometimes the carcass is almost entirely drained, with no blood on the ground. Supporters argue this could mean some type of advanced suction or cauterization.
- No tracks – Many cases report no footprints, tire marks, or predator signs near the body.
- Strange lights in the sky – Farmers often report seeing UFO-like lights, helicopters with no markings, or hearing odd noises right before/after mutilations.
- Global pattern – It’s not just the U.S.; cases are reported in South America, Europe, and even Australia. That consistency fuels the theory of something bigger than local predators.
Believers think aliens could be:
- Collecting genetic material for experiments.
- Monitoring livestock health as a way of studying Earth’s ecosystem.
- Testing methods on animals before applying them to humans.