Yes the date is right. We have seen him more recently than that date but there he was on the camera after we retrieved the card. I did not see any brand or tag but to be honest I was kind of shocked to see him, He had his back to us and I was really surprised when he rotated his head 180 degrees, looked at us, did the moo thing and pranced off. I can't turn my neck that far around.ELB wrote:Is the date correct on your game camera? He's been running around your property since July?
Whenever I had stray cattle, I just went to the nearest neighbor that I knew had cattle, and they took care of the problem. Sounds like that didn't work for you. When I called the Sheriff's office, they asked if it had a brand. Does your bull have one? Might help narrow down the search.
The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raiser's Association says the law says to call the sheriff.
http://tscra.org/theft-law/report-stray ... AP_NI0zWGQ
Maybe if the sheriff or animal control doesn't expeditiously work the problem you can call them. They have a bunch of rangers whose specialties includes tracking down cattle.
All good advice here.