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ing an average of 900 pounds. These cattle had yellow ear tags in both ears and are branded on the right hip with an upright bar with a lazy “D” lying on top. Six to 8 Holstein bulls were also


stolen. These cattle were 15 months of age, dehorned and weighed ap- proximately 700 pounds, each. They are branded with a backward “D” with an attached bar coming off the back pointed towards the head of bull. If you have any information


regarding this theft, please call Special Ranger Bradshaw at 940-845-2019.


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