Australian man charged with cattle theft after $100,000 load of bull semen found

Grafton man faces 20 charges after police uncover embryos, a tank of semen and the alleged deceptive sale of wagyu cows
Australian man charged with cattle theft after $100,000 load of bull semen found

Police muster cattle near Grafton, northern NSW, as they investigate an alleged theft of wagyu cattle, semen and embryos. Picture: NSW Police

Bull semen worth $100,000 is part of a haul of allegedly stolen wagyu cattle uncovered by police in regional Australia.

A 34-year-old man from Grafton, in northern New South Wales, faces 20 charges including cattle theft and obtaining financial advantage after allegedly stealing more than 100 cattle from his employer.

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