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A national program to help stop cattle theft.
SPOT CATTLE THIEVES, STOP CATTLE THIEVES
There are thieves out there eyeing your cattle. It’s time we keep a close eye on them to help reduce cattle theft once and for all. That’s why Bayer has created CATTLE WATCH™ and www.cattlewatch.com, a national program to raise awareness of cattle rustling, help educate producers to prevent theft and fraud, and assist in putting offenders away.

Wrangling the Numbers.
In 2008, cattle theft numbers were out of control:
  • Thousands of head of cattle and millions of dollars worth of related equipment were stolen in the big Midwest and Southwest cattle states, according to Texas Cattle  Associations.
  • In Missouri alone, there was more than $500,000 in cattle thefts across 29 counties.
  • 6000 head of cattle were stolen in Texas, nearly three times the previous year.
And this year, ranching states are set to break all previous cattle theft records. Such increasing numbers continue to threaten the means of support of cattlemen, stripping them of millions of dollars in income and assets that they depend on to raise their families and survive. In other words, cattle rustlers don’t just steal livestock – they steal livelihoods, too.

Tightening the Ropes.
At Bayer, we are dedicated to preserving cattle operations in the U.S. We share the concerns of cattle producers, cattle associations and legislatures for this federal crime. Together we are making strong efforts to reduce, and ultimately end, the problem:
  • Bayer has established a reward fund for the indictment of cattle thieves.
  • State cattle associations and other organizations are offering rewards (leading to arrests & convictions).
  • State legislatures have increased or are considering increasing penalties for this crime.
Bayer’s Commitment.
Our goal with CATTLE WATCH™ and www.cattlewatch.com is to provide a single resource to build awareness of cattle theft and fraud and arm producers with the necessary tools and information to recognize and prevent the crime from happening.

With Bayer CATTLE WATCH™, we’re not just keeping an eye out for cattle thieves. We’re encouraging cattle producers to help look out for one another.
CATTLE THEFT HEADLINES

A Reklaw man was sentenced to 14 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) for the theft of 14 head of cattle on two different occasions in Cherokee County. Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) Special Ranger Jimmy Dickson and the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department investigated the cases.

KCBD reports a man in Garza County, Texas turned himself in for stealing over 30 cattle from a rancher on two separate occasions.

Eighteen commercial cows and an unknown number of calves were stolen Friday, July 30, from an Okmulgee County, Okla., property, reports TSCRA Special Ranger John Cummings, District 4 in northeastern Oklahoma.

The Tribune-Review reports a Unity Township dairy farmer would rather invest in security cameras than spend time shopping for new equipment.

Come join the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) for a ranch gathering on Thursday, Sept. 9, at the Bradley 3 Ranch in Memphis, Texas. The gathering will begin at 5:30 p.m. with registration followed by a free fajita dinner and presentations.

A stolen tractor, worth $60,000, was recovered Thursday by TSCRA Special Ranger Jimmy Belt. The tractor was found early this morning on the golf course fairway of the Newport Golf Country Club in Harris County.

Come join the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) for a ranch gathering Tuesday, Aug. 31, at the Shamrock Ranch in Santa Fe, Texas. The gathering will begin at 5:30 p.m. with registration followed by a free beef dinner.

AZCentral.com reports a man stole about $200,000 worth of cattle by moving cattle from New Mexico to sell in Texas without the owner's knowledge.

The Chadron Record reports Jacob Otte had not been sentenced in his first cattle theft charge before a second count of theft was exposed.

The Oakland Tribune reports Randy Strain is a brand inspector on the lookout for the “AZ” brand at the sale barn. There are cattle missing in California and he knows the best place to find them is at the point of sale.
Cattle Watch Reward
Cattle Watch is an independent organization sponsored by Bayer Animal Health and CattleNetwork to aid and assist in prevention and conviction of those responsible for cattle theft.

Cattle Watch will provide a monetary reward to the person responsible for providing information leading to the indictment of the party involved with the crime.

Each reward issued will be at the discretion of the Cattle Watch Rewards Committee in conjunction with and verification by local and state law enforcement authorities and cattlemen’s associations.
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