TSCRA Special Ranger Bart Perrier, Dist. 24 in Oklahoma, reports two cases of missing cattle The first case involves cow and calf missing since April 27 from a pasture near Wilson in Carter County. The cow is black Brangus, weighs approximately 1200 pounds and has a brand of a 0 with a bar through it on the left hip. The unbranded calf is white and weighs approximately 250 pounds. The second case involves 4 first-calf heifers and calves missing since May 15 from a property near Bearden in Okfuskee County. The cows weigh approximately 850 pounds, each, have a JS brand on the left hip and pink numbered ear tags in left ears. Three of the cows are black Angus crosses with black unbranded calves; and the last cow is red with a white star. She has a red calf. If you have any information regarding these cattle please contact Special Ranger Perrier at 918-847-3231.
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