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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 38511" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>BullLady, I'll sure have to disagree with <em>your</em> assessment of TSCRA! Keep in mind that all cattle that are stolen don't go straight to a Texas salebarn. If a thief has the patience to turn cattle out somewhere, or dispose of them in some other manner, there's a good chance he gets by with it. And its not just about cattle. Stolen cattle, horses, saddles, tractors and equipment worth over <em>$5 Million Dollars</em> was either recovered or accounted for by TSCRA inspectors last year. Almost $15,000 worth every day! Obviously, others have a different experience than your neighbor.</p><p></p><p>But they do so much more than investigate stolen cattle. For my membership dollar, the lobbying, legislative affairs and property rights work that they do is worth it all. Often while we sleep at night, they have people working on issues that are important to us as cattlemen. And they've been doing it for <em>almost 130 years!</em></p><p></p><p>I encourage all of you, no matter where you live, to consider joining. At the very least, check out their website. Here's another link to their homepage:</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.texascattleraisers.org" target="_blank">Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 38511, member: 416"] BullLady, I'll sure have to disagree with [i]your[/i] assessment of TSCRA! Keep in mind that all cattle that are stolen don't go straight to a Texas salebarn. If a thief has the patience to turn cattle out somewhere, or dispose of them in some other manner, there's a good chance he gets by with it. And its not just about cattle. Stolen cattle, horses, saddles, tractors and equipment worth over [i]$5 Million Dollars[/i] was either recovered or accounted for by TSCRA inspectors last year. Almost $15,000 worth every day! Obviously, others have a different experience than your neighbor. But they do so much more than investigate stolen cattle. For my membership dollar, the lobbying, legislative affairs and property rights work that they do is worth it all. Often while we sleep at night, they have people working on issues that are important to us as cattlemen. And they've been doing it for [i]almost 130 years![/i] I encourage all of you, no matter where you live, to consider joining. At the very least, check out their website. Here's another link to their homepage: [url=http://www.texascattleraisers.org]Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association[/url] [/QUOTE]
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