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PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 11:46 am    Post subject: Stolen Livestock Report Form Reply with quote

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Missing, Strayed or Stolen Livestock - Texas - 7/26/2005
LBT has learned of a Quarter horse filly missing from Higgins, Lipscomb County, Texas, since July 25, 2005. It is two year old solid bay with a VP connected on the left hip. If you have any information, please call the Texas and Southwest Cattle Raisers Association at 800/242-7820 or the Livestock Board of Trade at 800-821-2048.

Missing, Strayed or Stolen Livestock - Kansas - 6/20/2005
LBT has learned of 7 head of dairy heifers missing from Delphos, Kansas, sometime between Wednesday, June 15 and Friday, June 17, 2005. There were 4 Holstein bred heifers and 3 Jersey bred heifers. One Jersey heifer had a D1 tattoo in one of the ears and the other two Jerseys have ID buttons in both ears. If you have any information, please call Brian Bentson at 785/488-3390 or the Livestock Board of Trade at 800-821-2048.

Stolen Livestock Equipment - Texas - 6/20/2005
LBT has learned of a horse trailer that was stolen from Hwy 67 in Redwater, Texas, on June 15, 2005. It is a silver/gray W-W brand, 10 foot x 5 foot, tandem, 2 horse, “bumper-pull” type of trailer. The VIN number is 11WCH1022WW241692. If you have any information, please call Kevin Wilkerson at 903/671-3599 or the Livestock Board of Trade at 800-821-2048.

Missing, Strayed or Stolen Livestock - Nebraska - 6/20/2005
LBT has learned of fifteen head of cattle missing from Rising City, Butler County, Nebraska, on June 12 or 13, 2005. They were black and red Angus. There were 7 black cows and black calves (pairs) and one red Angus bull. They all had numbered ear tags and an O Bar X brand straight away on the left hip. The Butler County Sheriff has pictures of the tire tracks and believe they were loaded in a gooseneck trailer. If you have any information, please call the Nebraska Brand Committee at 308/763-2930 or the Livestock Board of Trade at 800-821-2048.

Missing, Strayed or Stolen Livestock - Missouri - 6/3/2005
LBT has learned of 18 head of steers missing from Aurora, Missouri, since Wednesday night, June 1 or early Thursday morning, June 2. They weighed between 300 and 550 pounds. There were 4 that were mixed color. One of them is a Holstein cross black with some white spots. Most of the steers were black or red. They have been dehorned and castrated (knife-cut) about a week and a half ago. If you have any information, please call Al Halmagyi at 417/678-5553 or cell 417/459-5983 or the Livestock Board of Trade at 800-821-2048.

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Faster horses
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I betcha they stole the trailer and put the stolen cattle in it.
Nod Nod Nod Laughing


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 3:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Faster horses wrote:
I betcha they stole the trailer and put the stolen cattle in it.
Nod Nod Nod Laughing


They probably did faster horses,I actually thought there would be more cattle thefts than there has been recently.I dont know if some of these thieves dont keep up with the price of cattle or they are just to lazy to load em Very Happy .................good luck


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