Calf stolen in Salhouse

She was taken from a field where she was with her mother.

Betty looks similar to her cousin, pictured here.
Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 29th Jan 2022

A calf, just a few days old, has been stolen from a farm in Salhouse.

'Betty' was with her mother and other calves when she was snatched from a field in Vicarage Road between 10pm on Wednesday and 7.30am on Thursday 27 January.

Betty is a pedigree and is described as having white body, black ears, nose and feet (similar to the photo of one of her cousins above). She has the ear tag with reference 700101 on it.

PC Kathryn Archer said:

“We are keen to reunite the calf with the mother as it will struggle to feed without expert help. It would be quite a heavy animal to move and as a registered pedigree will be difficult to sell.”

Anyone with any information is asked to contact the police.

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