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Re: Cattle rustling in my county [Re: foxkidd44] #8460765
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Re: Cattle rustling in my county [Re: foxkidd44] #8460771
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Here in our area a good milkling Holstein herd is worth about 3-4K per head of milking and dry cows. Short bred to springin heifers are 2400-3,000. open heifers 1200 to 2000. Calves heifers 300-500, Holseien bull calves 600-900 and crossbred with beef, 700 to 1200 all on average with many going higher. These values are almost exactly double of what they were 4-5 years ago. The good thing about dairy operations as there are people there 24,7 365 so opportunities for theft are lowered a lot, plus most farms here are in quite heavily populated areas.

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Re: Cattle rustling in my county [Re: midlander] #8460839
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Originally Posted by Turtledale
Never heard of it here. Isn't that a hanging offense

It should be a hanging offense. Talk was made that carjacking should be a hanging offense as well , I would support that.

Originally Posted by midlander
Felony with hefty penalties here....which is probably better than what'll happen if the farmers catch em....

I hope the farmers get them before Johnny Law does eek


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Re: Cattle rustling in my county [Re: foxkidd44] #8460869
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As rangeland gets converted to crop land some cattle guys are having to travel farther to find pasture ground in this country. I have guys with summer pasture that’s 150-200 miles from home. They are an easy target for the criminals as it’s easy to back a trailer into a pasture in the dark and get a load. Have in happen it seems like almost yearly.
With no brands it’s also easy for a neighboring landowner to open a gate and push a few cows thru and mix them in with his cattle, usually just need to change out ear tags. Lots of cattle get mixed up in neighbors pasture and 99% of the time they are returned to where they belong but there are always a few bad apples.

Re: Cattle rustling in my county [Re: Tray] #8460871
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Originally Posted by Tray
As rangeland gets converted to crop land some cattle guys are having to travel farther to find pasture ground in this country. I have guys with summer pasture that’s 150-200 miles from home. They are an easy target for the criminals as it’s easy to back a trailer into a pasture in the dark and get a load. Have in happen it seems like almost yearly.
With no brands it’s also easy for a neighboring landowner to open a gate and push a few cows thru and mix them in with his cattle, usually just need to change out ear tags. Lots of cattle get mixed up in neighbors pasture and 99% of the time they are returned to where they belong but there are always a few bad apples.

This is why our pasture doesn't have permanent corrals, it'd take dogs or corral panels to setup and load our cows out

Re: Cattle rustling in my county [Re: foxkidd44] #8460879
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I remember years ago in Michigan , some idiots shot a steer and was butchering it right in the field.
Claimed it was a deer.


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