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OUTBACK police in Queensland’s $3 billion beef industry are investigating one of the biggest cattle-duffing operations since the days of the Devil’s Triangle and bushranger Captain Starlight.
Cape York grazier Scott Harris, owner of the state’s biggest single pastoral lease in the vast Strathmore Station near Croydon, had 860 head of prime bullocks stolen from his fattening blocks near Tambo three months ago.
The station owner has posted a $100,000 reward to help solve the riddle of how nearly $1 million of stock vanished in a theft that would have required a handful of stockmen, dogs, and at least four road trains.
Read more here: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/national/cattle-herd-vanishes-in-devils-triangle/story-fndo1yus-1226457695340
Straight to a slaughter house and placed on a boat to Asia
That is a lot of cattle to disappear. Strange.
Its like that weird 200 + cattle all drop dead one morning in stockton wisconsin about a year ago. The whole herd just went belly up. Birds dropping from the sky, fish bubbling up from the waters depth dead and whales, sharks, dolphins all washing up dead.
Something is here and its not lookin to be your friend.
wheres the beef?