snoopdog
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http://www.news9.com/story/40012923/family-says-more-than-100-head-of-cattle-stolen-from-mayes-county-ranch?fbclid=IwAR3Hkos1gLwAZU1OuXjzgKVry1Apb3d2x6Aril_IT4KowzMOflfSkcbBaJ4
from that news story:Chocolate Cow2 said:A couple of months ago there was a big group of bred heifers stolen at Aurora, Colorado. They were walked out of their pasture, moved down the road and loaded out at an arena about 4 miles away. Supposedly by a lone rider on horseback. Then the story changed to several riders. When I watched a TV station interview the owner and he said they were insured, I got pretty skeptical on the deal.
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/investigations/cattle-rustlers-make-off-with-50-cattle-in-east-aurora
I suppose it might be common there, but seeing people moving cattle at 9pm would certainly raise some eyebrows around here.Witnesses told rancher Ray Wooters, who owns Wooters Heart Ranch, that they saw two people on horses moving the cattle first near East Jewell Avenue at South Powhaton Road about 9 p.m.
Wooters says he was able to follow tracks the next day as well as Friday morning and could tell the cattle then were turned west and taken under E-470.
At the time, witnesses did not know the cattle were stolen.
Chocolate Cow2 said:A couple of months ago there was a big group of bred heifers stolen at Aurora, Colorado. They were walked out of their pasture, moved down the road and loaded out at an arena about 4 miles away. Supposedly by a lone rider on horseback. Then the story changed to several riders. When I watched a TV station interview the owner and he said they were insured, I got pretty skeptical on the deal.
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/investigations/cattle-rustlers-make-off-with-50-cattle-in-east-aurora
True Grit Farms said:Chocolate Cow2 said:A couple of months ago there was a big group of bred heifers stolen at Aurora, Colorado. They were walked out of their pasture, moved down the road and loaded out at an arena about 4 miles away. Supposedly by a lone rider on horseback. Then the story changed to several riders. When I watched a TV station interview the owner and he said they were insured, I got pretty skeptical on the deal.
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/investigations/cattle-rustlers-make-off-with-50-cattle-in-east-aurora
How else can you possibly get your money out of those 2014 high priced heifers. There's always a lot of fraud when things go south and your stuck trying to pay for bad investments. A fire sale is the only way out unless your a banker or stockbroker.