If you know the stockyard owner, he should be more then willing to help. Talk to him the day of the sale, hang around there from the time it opens, and see if any of your cows happen to show up and who brought them there.
Also you may have to try and come up with someway of proving those cattle are yours, tag numbers, brand, description etc.
How it has worked here, is that the yard owner/ and actual cattle owner, will go ahead and let the cattle be weighed and then put them in a seperate pen. While getting the name etc of who brought them in, then sheriffs office is called and it goes from there. Not sure about your area and respective laws, but what I described is how several cattle theives have been caught.
As for out of state markets, i have no idea.
On a side note, Dont rustle cattle that belongs to the owner of the stockyard and then try to sell them at that stockyard. That made one interesting sale day that day.
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