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New Hampshire family searching for answers after pregnant cow dies from gunshot wound

New Hampshire cow shot to death Photo credit Lisa Ilsley/Facebook

WEARE, N.H. — A family in New Hampshire is turning to the public for help tracking down the person who fatally shot their pregnant cow.

In a Facebook post, Weare resident Lisa Ilsley wrote, “You must have skipped hunter safety classes, where they teach you to be absolutely sure of your target. Despite color, I sit here tonight wondering how you could possibly mistake a 1200-pound cow for a deer.”

Ilsley said the beloved cow, Cookie, suffered a gunshot wound to the abdomen on Oct. 30. She died hours later.

“We did everything we could to save her. With heavy hearts, we laid her to rest this evening,” she wrote in the post.

Cookie was said to be the best cow in the family’s milking herd. She was also due to give birth in December.

The incident happened in the area of South Sugar Hill Road and Al’s Drive.

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Law Enforcement Division is urging anyone with information to call 1-800-344-4262.

Please call Operation Game Thief if you have any information about this incident in Weare, NH. 1800 344-4262.

Posted by NH Fish and Game Law Enforcement Division and Operation Game Thief on Tuesday, November 1, 2022

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