Genetic tests originally developed so farmers could check the parentage of their calves have been adapted for use in prosecutions for rustling.
Livestock Improvement (LIC) DNA arm Genemark has developed a system that allows farmers to take tissue samples from their livestock and prove ownership of an animal, or even steaks sliced from it.
The test will help police prove a freezer-load of meat was purloined from a specific farm when rustlers steal livestock and slaughter it.
DNA tests track rustlers
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