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A Grafton man has been charged after allegedly stealing high-value wagyu genetics including semen, embryos, and fullblood cattle worth nearly $100,000. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.

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00:00A Grafton man has been charged after allegedly stealing high-value wagyu
00:08genetics including semen, embryos and full-blood cattle worth nearly $100,000.
00:14New South Wales Police say the 34-year-old man diverted 45 full-blood wagyu cows from
00:20a cattle sale, using a third-party buyer to purchase the stock at a reduced price.
00:24A liquid nitrogen tank containing stolen cattle semen was also seized during search warrants
00:30across the New South Wales North Coast.
00:39Investigators further allege a Grafton vet falsified treatment records for six sick wagyu bulls,
00:46two of which later died.
00:48Both men were charged with multiple offences including deception, animal cruelty and perverting
00:53the course of justice.

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