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Oklahoma State: Serious animal abuse case involving Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Texas Longhorns

Before the college duel between the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Texas Longhorns, a disturbing case of animal abuse is making negative headlines.

On Saturday from 5:45 p.m. (live on ProSieben MAXX, ran.de, Joyn and in the ran app) the Texas Longhorns will meet the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the Big 12 Championship Game.

Beforehand, however, a serious case of animal abuse shakes up the long-awaited game.

A dead Longhorn cow was found on the grounds of a fraternity at Oklahoma State University on Thursday night. A insulting statement was carved into the body.

On Friday morning, social media showed the dead animal lying in the front yard of the FarmHouse brotherhood. The phrase “F*** FH” (FH for FarmHouse) was written on the carcass.

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Before Longhorns vs. Cowboys: Police investigate

It is still unclear who is responsible for the crime. The police are working with the university on the investigation and, according to authorities, have been investigating since Friday morning how long the animal had been dead and where it might have come from.

In a statement, Oklahoma State University made it clear: “We condemn all forms of animal abuse and will ensure that there are harsh consequences following the investigation.”

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Brotherhood FarmHouse shocked by carcass scandal

The general state of shock surrounding the disgusting action continues.

“As a chapter founded on the tenets of our agricultural roots, we are as disgusted and surprised by this incident as our colleagues on campus,” the fraternity, which was founded in 1928, said in a statement.

“It is disheartening to see how little consideration was given to the welfare and treatment of animals in this situation. No member of FarmHouse was involved in this incident and we do not tolerate cruelty or defacement of farm animals in any form,” it continued .

2023-12-02 19:59:58
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