
His goat, Polka-dot, is now missing all of one ear and almost lost both of them. Cox explained, "I noticed my whole steer bull looking a little different. It was covered in blood. Then my other two bulls come up and they had their ears all chewed up." Cox is one of a handful of farmers along Ditto Road in Waddy whose animals have been mysteriously attacked. Another farmer had to put down five goats because the injuries were so severe.
Most of the attacks have come at night. One woman told County officials she and her daughter were briefly followed by an animal that made a sound she called "indescribable." County officials are investigating and they have recruited the help of the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Department. On Thursday, crews searched the woods and set traps in hopes of finding the cause of the attacks.
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Meanwhile, Cox said he's doing all he can to protect his animals, "We're trying to find out what it is. I don't know if we ever will."Shelby County officials will soon be hosting a meeting at the Waddy Ruritan Club. They are looking to make the public aware of the problem and discuss solutions.