Cattle rustling or cattle raiding is the act of stealing livestock. In Australia, such stealing is often referred to as 'duffing', and the person as a 'duffer'. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics.
In the American Old West, rustling was under some circumstances considered a serious offense; however, it would rarely result in lynching by vigilantes. Lynching is an Extrajudicial punishment meted out by a mob Lynching an enumerated Felony in some states in the United States, is defined by some A vigilante is a person who ignores Due process of law and enacts their own form of Justice in response to a perception of insufficient response by the Most such stories are false or exaggerations at least in part inspired by popular Westerns such as The Virginian. The Western is a fiction Genre seen in Film, Television, Radio, Literature, Painting and other Visual arts. The Virginian is a 1929 Western movie starring Gary Cooper as the Virginian and Walter Huston as the villainous Trampas
Mexican rustlers were a major issue during the American Civil War, with the Mexican government being accused of supporting the habit. The United Mexican States ( or commonly Mexico (ˈmɛksɪkoʊ () is a federal constitutional Republic in North America. Causes of the war See also Origins of the American Civil War, Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War The coexistence of a slave-owning South Texans likewise stole cattle from Mexico, swimming them across the Rio Grande. These cattle were called 'wet stock'. Failure to brand new calves facilitated theft. Livestock branding is any technique for marking Livestock so as to identify the owner
Conflict over (mostly presumed) rustling was a major issue in the Johnson County War in the American state of Wyoming. The Johnson County War also known as the War on Powder River or Wyoming Civil War, was a Range war which took place in Johnson County Wyoming The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The State of Wyoming ( is a sparsely populated state in the western region of the United States.
The transition from open range to fenced grazing gradually reduced the practice of rustling in North America. In the 20th century, so called 'suburban rustling' became more common, with rustlers anesthetizing cattle and taking them directly to auction. It often takes place at night, and poses problems for law enforcement because on very large ranches it can take several days for loss of cattle to be noticed and reported. Convictions are rare to nonexistent.
Cattle rustling continues to be a major problem in developing countries in areas such as Sub-Saharan Africa. Developing countries are countries that haven't reached Western-style standards of democratic government free market economy industrialization social programs and human rights guaranties Sub-Saharan Africa is a geographical term used to describe the area of the African continent which lies south of the Sahara, or those African countries
Cattle raids play an important part in Indo-European mythology, see for example Táin Bó Cúailnge (Irish), the Rigvedic Panis (india), and the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, who steals the cows of Apollo (Greece). The existence of similarities among the deities and religious practices of the Indo-European (IE peoples allows glimpses of a common Proto-Indo-European The Panis are a class of demons in the Rigveda, from paṇi-, a term for "bargainer miser" especially applied to one who is sparing of sacrificial oblations The thirty-three anonymous Homeric Hymns celebrating individual gods are a collection of ancient Greek Hymns "Homeric" in the sense that they employ the Hermes ( Greek,, ˈhɝmiːz in Greek mythology, is the Olympian god of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them of Shepherds and These myths are often paired with myths of the rape (in the original wider sense of the term) or abduction of women (compare Helen, Sita, Saranyu, The Rape of the Sabine Women). The Latin term raptio refers to abduction of women, either for Marriage (e This article is about the mythological figure Helen of Troy For other uses see Helen (disambiguation and Helen of Troy (disambiguation. SITA is a multinational Information technology company specialising in providing IT and telecommunication services to the Aviation industry Saranyu ( Saraṇyū) or Saraniya is the wife of Surya, and a goddess of the dawn and the clouds in Hindu mythology, and is sometimes associated The Rape of the Sabine Women ( rape in this context meaning " Kidnapping " ( Raptio) rather than its prevalent modern meaning Abduction of women and theft of lifestock was a near-universal practice in the world's pre-urbanised cultures, the former likely reaching back to the Paleolithic, and the latter to the earliest domestication of animals in the Neolithic. A Civilization is a society in which large numbers of people share a variety of common elements The term Paleolithic (or Palaeolithic) (from Greek παλαιός palaios, " Old " and λίθος Lithos, "stone" The Neolithic (from Greek νεολιθικός — neolithikos from νέος neos, "new" + λίθος lithos