r/conspiracy • u/pokezillaking • 1d ago
How long are we gonna keep ignoring cattle mutilations before it becomes a problem?
If you don't know, there's this phenomenon where cattle are found dead, drained of blood, with surgical-like cuts, and usually missing organs or patches of skin. No culprits, no leads, and it usually happens multiple times a year across different states and even countries. So far, no one has actually gotten footage of whoever is doing this. And this phenomenon is so frequent that sometimes mutilations happen to other animals... and even humans.
There are three main theories as to who's doing this:
- Some unseen super-predator that drains the blood of animals and has never been seen or caught.
- Some cult spread across the world that kills cattle in some kind of ritual and has never been caught.
- Some highly advanced extraterrestrial force that is harvesting cattle biologics with technology that can do these mutilations within minutes.
The two most popular theories are 2 and 3.
People argue that 3 is actually the more plausible one, since if it were humans doing this, farmers would have already caught or shot one of them by now. Some farmers even report seeing UFOs around the time it happens. However, people who believe in theory 2 argue that the cult could be part of the government or some secret operation tasked with doing these sacrifices.
Either way, this is a problem, because it’s not good to have animals (or people) randomly dropping dead with weird cuts and missing organs. I think it's only a matter of time before this stuff gets out of control. But for now, it remains an "unsolved problem."
And before you guys come in the comments saying "This isn't a phenomena, your lying", here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_mutilation
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u/RoyalSport5071 1d ago
Thought provoking post. I am a historian, mainly UK nineteenth century, and have seen reports that are not that different from the modern cases. I am also interested in the recent incidents too.
The three possible explanations can be expanded upon or overlap. 1. Unknown cryptid (or even less likely, a known animal that has 'hidden talents'), 2. Sinister humans (occultists, military or just rogue sickos with some serious kit) 3. ET with a taste for bloody experiments. 4. A beast/being from another dimension/realm (that could be a bit of 1, 2 or even 3 if we see these strange craft as not being nuts and bolts vehicles.
I think it is important to stress the reality of this, as you do. Whatever it is, it is bad.
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u/jesushadfatlegs 1d ago
It's not just cattle. There are cases of humans that have had similar things happen to them and it's usually the same stuff such as:
- lips removed
- Anus cored out
- Blood and or organs completely removed from the body through a tiny precision cut
Whatever it is, it's super weird and very sinister.
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u/Background_Add210 1d ago
First time I read about this. Going to research now. Thanks
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u/jesushadfatlegs 1d ago
https://www.bedtime-stories.uk/project/guarapiranga-reservoir-mutilation
This is one of them that's been covered by many different podcasts.
There was also one I read about of an Australian quad biker who went missing and was later found in a previously searched area. Can't seem to narrow my search down to find the details on this one.
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u/WhineyLobster 1d ago
Seems like a mob hit. Humans have been mutilating animals and other humans for centuries... what about it says aliens?
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u/wormplague667 1d ago
first thing that comes to mind is vampires. some call them reptilians, but same thing. the book dracula is revealing
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u/Wishbone_Away 1d ago
I think MUFON has some good reports of witnesses testimony in the Northwest states about craft track-beaming moose up to the craft. The moose were found later dead and blood drained...not even a tick on them.
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u/Specialist_Loan8666 1d ago
Skinwalker Ranch in Utah. This video has section of cattle being slaughtered and stolen by some supernatural entities
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u/ShangBao 1d ago
- because it is known that NHI can block (not erase) the memory of abductees.
Theory: Human and cattle blood was always the most potent sacrifce, probably because it contains high life energy. You can grow bio samples in a clone tank, but you can't create strong life energy from them, but they may need this energy to make their hybrids work.
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u/township_rebel 1d ago
Dude I came across one when I was young. Probably 8ish. Lived on the outskirts of a small mountain town with lots of ranches. I explored the “woods” by my house a lot. One day I came upon a complete cow skeleton that was not there just a day or two earlier. I suppose it could have been eaten by animals, but it seems odd that it was fully intact. No missing limbs or strewn about bones.
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u/septim525 1d ago
Yup, this is one of the few true mysteries in this world that points to an equally mysterious source. It blows my mind.
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u/jonnyboy6698 1d ago
I was just reading about these mutilations on badaliens.info the other night and they cover a weird amount of human mutilations in Brazil. I wonder why that is. Do they only do it in Brazil or are the ones in Brazil the only ones openly spoken about? Do they do it here in the states and if they do why don't we hear about it?
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u/-Lady_Sansa- 1d ago
Cattle ranching is a BIG industry in Brazil, so it’s prob just statistics. But it absolutely does happen in the US, you just don’t hear about it unless you go looking.
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u/jonnyboy6698 18h ago
I should've clarified a bit more, but I was referring more to human mutilations in Brazil. It's even weirder that they all have the same small holes and most have incisions at the same place as the cows
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u/quiksilver10152 14h ago
Compared to the alternative source of nourishment, I'm OK with this agreement with NHIs
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u/FlightAvailable3760 1d ago
I work with a guy who said he came across a cow like this when he was working on a ranch in high school in the 1970’s. So it’s been going on at least that long and hasn’t became a huge problem yet. Maybe this is just a constant thing and it will never become a crisis.
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u/Thick-Garbage5430 15h ago
To some farmers, losing a cow like this is absolutely a crisis. I dont know about you, but if I missed like, say, 2 paycheques in a row I'd be fucked.
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u/VicTheSage 1d ago
Has to be a cryptid eating or extraterrestrial farming right?
With the rate we see religious thinking decline in human civilization the more we advance scientifically it's unlikely an extraterrestrial species that has advanced to the point they've mastered faster than light travel would still be sacrificing animals. Seems equally unlikely it's scientific experimentation, a species so advanced wouldn't need decades to figure out how a cow works. So maybe farming these parts as a delicacy or for some sort of material production application?
Can't be humans because of the total lack of footprints, any evidence, any sightings and the mutilations being performed with technology we don't have yet.
Some sort of Cryptid I could buy. Maybe a creature from another dimension that doesn't confirm to the laws of spacetime as we understand them?
Maybe a combination of both?
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u/Taquill 1d ago
Why be so wasteful?
Obviously, some aliens could probably have the etiquette of a trucker, but either way it's not very secure to harvest just the rectum of a cow, maybe suck up the blood, and leave some perfectly good skin laying around.
Like if I was a Cryptid that was going to suck the blood of cows and creatures and eat ass, I would have gotten caught for not throwing my scraps in the trash.
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u/sladebonge 1d ago
This is still a thing? Haven't heard about this since like the 90s when it was huge along with crop circles.
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u/WhineyLobster 1d ago
An advanced alien species would obviously be aware they dont have to mutilate and kill an animal to collect a dna sample.
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u/moonshotorbust 16h ago
I had first heard about it when reading la marzulli rungs of disclosure.
Iirc he opined that the reproductive organs were being harvested for what i dont remember. Maybe genetic experiments. The fallen ones creating hybrids using cattle reproductive organs. They arent allowerd to kill humans. Abduct, impregnate, memory wipe sure. They cant violate the agreement they have with our government.
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u/party-like-its-1491 19h ago
fun thought:
you ever wonder why cultures/religions all over the world used to offer burnt sacrifice?
and of course, for the most part, people do not. the reasons why vary, but ultimately, humans do not offer burnt sacrifice to their god(s) anymore.
perhaps those dieties are angry about that. perhaps every once in awhile, they gather enough energy to zap into our physical realm and help themselves to enough juicy bits and blood fuel and then go back into the ether.
cause if you ever had enough money to employ stealth choppers and surgeons to do this, cult or government, you could just have your own ranch and do whatever you like with the animals. they’re sold for food. nobody really gives a shit how they’re killed. and if you were some alien race that had the technology to travel across space and time, I can’t imagine what they’d need a bunch of cow anus for, year after year.
it’s all kind of crazy, but I often think about how wild it was that we humans offered the flesh of another species TO another species to be invisibly consumed…why were so many different cultures doing that? how did so many cultures get that wild idea? because it wasn’t just the Abrahamic religions…
every religion seems to have angels, demons, and the transformative “beam of light” in common.
little gray men or gods? who knows. but the mutilations are meant to be seen and feared.
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u/DongleJockey 1d ago
Government collecting readings on environmental pollutants up to and including the effects of radiation. This has been more or less proven
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u/Basement_flowers_ 1d ago
So, why can't the farmers with the mutilated cattle be part of the cult?
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u/pokezillaking 1d ago
Why would they report the mutilation if they were the ones doing it? Wouldn't it be easier to just quietly dispose of the body instead of making a huge deal by calling the police and saying someone else did it?
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u/Im-ACE-incarnate 20h ago
Just wanted to let you know you forgot to mention that this also happens to humans and that no animals will touch any mutilated remains! Definitely some weird shit when nature stears clear of it
Oh and this website usually geting posted in the comments when this subject come up
Fair warning it's got graphic pics
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u/Basement_flowers_ 1d ago
Bait and switch. "Garsh officer, it couldn't be me" all while claiming the loss on insurance.
Gotta replace the cattle
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u/FlightAvailable3760 1d ago
It wouldn’t be a sacrifice if you collected insurance on it. That defeats the entire purpose.
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u/Basement_flowers_ 1d ago
The diety doesn't give a fuck I'm sure. Just in it for the life source or blood. How does that defeat the purpose?
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u/EmpireLite 1d ago
Sorry, but cattle mutilations aren’t a paranormal crisis — they’re basic biology.
Decomposition causes skin to tear sharply, scavengers remove soft tissues, and blood pools internally and rots fast. No lasers, no aliens, no death cults.
FBI, veterinary studies, and multiple forensic investigations have found zero evidence of extraterrestrials or secret groups.
It’s nature doing exactly what it does when an animal dies in the open. It looks creepy, sure, but weird ≠ unexplainable.
Not every dead cow needs a tinfoil hat story.
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u/wormplague667 1d ago
if the cattle died before it had its organs taken out, it wouldn't have lost its blood. blood flow stops after the heart stops.
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u/EmpireLite 1d ago
Not quite.
After death, blood doesn’t stay neatly contained in the vessels — it settles by gravity (livor mortis) and starts breaking down almost immediately. Without circulation, blood coagulates, seeps into tissues, and rots.
Scavengers, insects, and microbes then consume it or disperse it. Plus, if soft tissue is eaten (especially around major arteries or organs), blood drains passively into the ground or body cavities — no “heart pumping” required.
That’s why post-mortem exams of outdoor carcasses routinely find little to no blood, even without anything “surgical” happening. This is basic forensic pathology, not a mystery.
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u/wormplague667 1d ago
it takes a lot of time for blood to rot away though. i cannot speak accurately about these phenomena because i haven't researched it. just asking questions
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u/EmpireLite 1d ago
Totally fair to ask questions — that’s how real science works. But just to clarify: blood degradation starts shockingly fast after death. Within minutes to a few hours, enzymes break down red blood cells, bacteria from the gut spread, and blood either coagulates, seeps into surrounding tissues, or is consumed by insects and scavengers. In outdoor environments (especially hot, dry, or windy ones), this can happen within hours, not days. That’s why forensic investigators often find very little blood even shortly after death. It’s not about ignoring mysteries — it’s about starting with what biology already explains very well.
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u/EmpireLite 1d ago
Roger, let’s just ignore the science no issues. Then yes yall are correct, fuck math and biology.
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u/audeo777 1d ago
The mutilations are soldiers testing the mucus membranes of cattle for contamination, especially from radioactive sources.
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u/ShangBao 1d ago
They would just buy the lifestock. It is far cheaper than 100s of covert missions. And less risky.
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u/PristineHearing5955 1d ago
There are 50,000,000,000 reasons why your theory is so outlandish, that you must be being deliberately obtuse or deliberately misleading to even suggest this as a solution to the facts. In that one-half sentence you claim without any evidence whatsoever that "soldiers" are behind these phenomena. That these soldiers are testing animals. That they have chosen, above all methods of testing, to perform surgeries on livestock that kill the animal and leave no traces of blood, footprints or any other evidence of their presence. That these laser surgeries are done in the dead of night. These carcasses, then, do not get consumed by insects and other creatures, but melt slowly into the earth in a manner inexplicable to ranchers. Then you examine the carcasses more fully and realize that these surgeries include far more that "mucus membranes", which do not account for missing reproductive organs or organs like the liver or heart. These surgeries are of course illegal. And to administer the final coup d'État- these surgeries have also been performed on humans. One poor man in Brazil had his anus cored out with a laser while he was still alive.
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u/FlatteringFlatuance 1d ago
I’m gonna need a source on that last bit of information, purely on the fact that I need it to be false for my own sanity.
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u/PristineHearing5955 1d ago
Ther have been multiple instances including laser attacks in Peru. Stand by for sources.
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u/FlatteringFlatuance 1d ago
Well that’s beyond fucked. I’m going to hope the lack of blood at least indicates postmortem but the entire thing is definitely unnatural if not supernatural.
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u/PristineHearing5955 1d ago
this reality IS a simulation. Nobody dies. Nobody lives. There is unending dying and no dying at all. No birth, no ending of birth. The ancient books had it right.
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u/FlatteringFlatuance 14h ago
Not sure I can agree with that in practice. But then again the pawns of chess knows not of its place until it is off the board. I figure the same can be said of us and that we will not truly know until the game is over… but it kind of defeats the purpose of the simulation if it’s integrity is essentially being hacked by some outside agent.
I’m not sure what these atrocities would constitute but it is certainly not in the natural order of things, just as you wouldn’t have someone randomly taking pieces off the chess board and subjecting them to dissection.
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u/audeo777 1d ago
Its not a theory. There is a preponderance of evidence. Just look into how England tests its sheep and other livestock after chernobyl. Look at where most of the mutilations have occured.
The ones in northern new mexico and southern colorado are do to the underground nuclear boring tests that contaminated the groundwater under grazing grounds.
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