UT022: Addendum to Technical Service Response No.: UT016 Regarding the Analysis of Samples from a Cow Mutilated June 27, 2001 (Conrad, Montana)
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Background/Objective
A mutilated Red Angus cow was found in Montana with no obvious tracks from vehicles, people, or predators around the animal. The mutilations consisted of very clean excisions of the left eye and eyelid, rectum, genitalia, and tongue. A previous Technical Service Response No.: 016 (December 10, 2001) documented the analyses of a green colored tissue from underneath the left jaw bone, vitreous fluid, and a maggot mass. A cursory examination of vitreous fluid from a control heifer was also done. Additional brain tissues samples were submitted for analysis from the Montana cow, as well as the control heifer, on February 27, 2002. The object is to look for any components that should not be normally present in the mutilated animal. An in-depth evaluation of the MS data previously obtained in November from vitreous fluid of the control heifer was completed as an aid to accomplish this objective.
Phyllis Budinger's Analysis Report
Phyllis Budinger's Post Analysis Notes
Currently, no notes.
