Farmer’s terrifying ‘Bigfoot’ encounter when beast attacked ranch in the night

Farmer’s terrifying ‘Bigfoot’ encounter when beast attacked ranch in the night

Farmer’s terrifying ‘Bigfoot’ encounter when beast attacked ranch in the night

Farmer’s terrifying ‘Bigfoot’ encounter when beast attacked ranch in the night

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An ex-farmer has described a harrowing nighttime experience with a giant beast that attacked her property, saying the mysterious beast was Bigfoot.
In 1981, Jacqueline Lange, a ranch hand in Canada, claimed that the beast stopped her job with a tremendous crash.

She went on to say: “Then, in the darkness behind the shed, I heard shuffling. I took a step back till I could see a head and shoulders taller than the shed’s line. It shifted its gaze from one direction to the other before returning to stare at me.

“I had no idea what I was gazing at at the time, and then it growled, not a loud screaming roar, but a rumbling growl, and I could feel it vibrating in my chest.

“I panicked and raced to the stable to find my assistance and inform her of what I had just witnessed, fearful for the geldings’ safety.”

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Others shared Lange’s worries, according to the lady, who claimed they “raced back with pitchforks” to confront the beast.

She also reports that the horses outside bolted, but she alleges that a big beast standing close hissed at her.

“I worked on a horse farm in Manitoba, and one winter night I walked to the oat shed when I heard a wham on the rear wall,” Lange recalled of the event. I was terrified. I exited the shed expecting to see the geldings, but they were nowhere to be seen.

She said: “We were screaming at it and it leaned and jumped into the paddock and ran off.”

The farmer showed up armed with a shotgun but the beast did not reappear and at 3am they were woken up by police to say that the horses had escaped.

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The claim bears water, according to Matt Moneymaker, head of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization: “According to The Mirror, “I don’t notice any red signs suggesting the account is fictitious or overblown.”

“Everything she says about the animal is in line with what we know about them. If the other witness recounts roughly the same tale, we will believe it. It’d be classified as a “Class A report.”

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