Since
late November last year police have received reports of seven violent attacks
against farm animals, leaving local farmers furious and increasingly concerned.
In a bid to stem the bloodletting farmers have reportedly taken to patrolling
their fields at night armed with loaded guns.
In
the seven attacks four cows and a ram have been killed by a gunshot to the head
whilst two other cows were left severely injured after being mutilated. In most
cases the attackers helped themselves to the meat from the bodies of the dead
beasts.
According
to a report in the regional newspaper Sud-Ouest, the attacks occur each time at
night under the light of a full moon.
The
newspaper carries details of one incident in which a cow was completely
mutilated.
“They
cut it in two and took the right shoulder, the right leg and all the loin,” the
animal’s owner, farmer Jean Claude Leroy told the paper.
In
another incident just before Christmas a cow was killed by hammer blows to the
head before its ear, testicles and neck were removed.
The
village is awash with theories over who could be behind the killings.
“I
think they have some knowledge of butchery, even if they sometimes butcher the
cow in any old way,” another local farmer Xavier Chiché told French daily Le
Parisien.
Others
including the mayor of Reignac Alain Gandré believe the attackers could be from
the local region or have been given help from someone local.
"They
are amateurs, but knowledgeable amateurs," said the mayor.
Local
police have said they are not ruling out any motive for the attacks including
possible revenge, or simply theft for personal or commercial reasons.
“Samples
have been taken and ballistic tests are being carried out,” police captain Jean-Yves
Martin told Le Parisien.
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