80 head were seized from Burnet County Commissioner Bill Wall's ranch near Bertram after the sheriff's office received complaints.
Commissioner Bill Wall appeared in a county courtroom Friday afternoon not to deny his cattle were in bad condition. town square, Wall offered a brief explanation, saying "All farmers and ranchers always want so more rain, for sure, no doubt."Images provided to FOX 7 Austin from The Highlander newspaper show Wall's cattle looked malnourished earlier this week. 80 head were seized from his ranch near Bertram after the sheriff's office received complaints.
Shell told FOX 7 Austin they'll produce receipts to prove food and care were being provided to the cattle. "I'm sure there's a lot of ranchers and farmers over Texas watching this case, because they are probably looking out their front door saying, oh my god my cattle are thin," said Shell.. FOX 7 Austin asked Shell why Wall didn't take his cows to auction.
and have done in the history of ranching and farming in Texas, he took a gamble and lost. The rain did not come, if it had come in June, we wouldn't be sitting here," said Shell.The Lampasas Auction moved more than 1000 head of cattle on July 20. A week later, just under 900. One year ago, less than 400 sales took place.
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