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A rancher in Leon County, Texas, was airlifted to a hospital and another person was taken by ambulance after being attacked by what officials described as “an unhappy cow” on Monday morning.
In a social media post, Leon County Emergency Management (LCEM) mentioned that “AirMed 12 N” transported an injured rancher who had encountered the “unhappy cow.”
According to a report by FOX 26 in Houston, emergency medical services arrived around 9 a.m. at the location, situated approximately 90 miles east of Waco, Texas, and halfway between Houston and Dallas.
Responding units included LCEM and other emergency medical crews from the area.

A Brahma Rooster in Ireland attacked its owner in 2022, puncturing his calf and killing him. (Ben Birchall/PA Images via Getty Images)
Kraus’s daughter said during the inquiry that she realized the rooster must have caused her father’s death after she saw blood on its claws. She also revealed the same rooster had previously attacked her daughter.
Corey O’Keefe, a tenant at Kraus’s house, was questioned about the incident and said he returned home from work at 8 a.m. that morning, fed the animals and asked Kraus how he was doing before heading off to bed. A little while later, O’Keefe reported, Kraus was screaming for help.
When O’Keefe went out to see what was wrong, he saw blood spurting from a large wound on the back of Kraus’s calf, along with two other scratches.
The victim went in and out of consciousness, O’Keefe reportedly said, and at one point said the word “rooster.” Kraus was ultimately pronounced dead at the scene.
The coroner recorded Kraus’s death as misadventure, or an accident, describing the incident as a dreadful experience for the family.