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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 983635" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I already talked to the owners of the salebarn (the only sale in SW Washington). Vets? There are about a 100 of them close by but mostly small animal. SPCA. I will try the dog pound. I guess you never know who some other person might call. Generally those calls get forwarded to the sheriff and I already talked to them. </p><p>She didn't have a brand and didn't stay here long enough to get one from me. She had a fresh bangs vaccination. So there is that tattoo and the tag has a number that could be traced back. The problem is if someone put her into their pasture and fattened her up, she wouldn't cross anyone radar. We have farm slaughter trucks here. They don't ask for brand papers. I know in the past I have had steers killed that had others brands. I had the paperwork on them but was never asked. </p><p>The truck with a angus cow in the trailer went by fast and by the time I turned my head to see..... I would recognize the trailer but not the truck pulling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 983635, member: 498"] I already talked to the owners of the salebarn (the only sale in SW Washington). Vets? There are about a 100 of them close by but mostly small animal. SPCA. I will try the dog pound. I guess you never know who some other person might call. Generally those calls get forwarded to the sheriff and I already talked to them. She didn't have a brand and didn't stay here long enough to get one from me. She had a fresh bangs vaccination. So there is that tattoo and the tag has a number that could be traced back. The problem is if someone put her into their pasture and fattened her up, she wouldn't cross anyone radar. We have farm slaughter trucks here. They don't ask for brand papers. I know in the past I have had steers killed that had others brands. I had the paperwork on them but was never asked. The truck with a angus cow in the trailer went by fast and by the time I turned my head to see..... I would recognize the trailer but not the truck pulling it. [/QUOTE]
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