• Tim Doyle, the head investigator with the TV show UFO Seekers, has come out to explain the bizarre cow deaths in Texas.
  • Doyle ruled out the notion that the killings were committed by cults or children as the incisions done to the cattle were made with surgical precision.
  • Similar patterns of strange cattle deaths were seen during the 1970s when tens of thousands of cattle were discovered dead with parts neatly taken from their bodies without any indication of a struggle.

Tim Doyle, the head investigator with the TV show UFO Seekers, has come out to explain the bizarre events after six dead cattle with their tongues cut off were found in three separate counties in Texas.

Doyle says cow mutilations have been occurring since the 1970s, so he wasn't surprised by the six strange Texas cattle deaths reported. He also provided a story from New Mexico State Police Officer Gabe Valdez, who alleged to have seen a UFO-like object while looking into harmed cattle.

The UFO investigator recalled a 1976 event in which Gabe Valdez, a police officer, spotted a triangular-shaped object that had landed close to a cow during an interview on "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Monday, Fox News reported. He saw that "tripods" with lengths varying from 28 inches to four inches came out of the vehicle and tracked the cow for 600 feet before it passed away. Doyle said the UFO tripods left little traces on the ground, which Valdez subsequently observed and found had covered his own wheel marks when he returned to the spot of the UFO sighting.

Tim Doyle ruled out the notion that the strange Texas cattle deaths were committed by cults or children as the incisions done to the cattle, including the removal of the rectum and genitalia, were made with surgical precision.

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No Blood Was Spilled

The Madison County Sheriff's Office, approximately an hour and a half north of Houston, reported the strange Texas cattle deaths case on Wednesday. They also described what had been done to the corpses, including the removal of their tongues and some of the flesh from their faces.

Apart from the fact that all six deceased animals had undergone the identical procedure, the local sheriff's office claims no blood was spilled or left behind. Moreover, the strange cattle deaths were all found on a Texas state highway that links Madison County, Brazos County, and Robertson County. They all belonged to separate herds from various pastures, according to TMZ.

Strange Cow Deaths Reported in The Past

Similar patterns of strange cattle deaths were seen during the 1970s when tens of thousands of cattle were discovered dead with parts neatly taken from their bodies without any indication of struggle, as per a USA Today report.

According to a 1975 article in the New York Times, "since April in Colorado alone," 196 cows, a buffalo, a horse, and a goat were discovered in such a condition. No proof was discovered despite several inquiries, and the reason remained a mystery.

In 1980, the FBI announced the conclusion of their investigation and blamed the strange cattle deaths on "common predators."

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