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Merritt ranch owner doubles reward in search for missing cowboy Ben Tyner

Merritt ranch owner doubles reward in search for missing cowboy Ben Tyner
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Drawn by the lure of the opposite sex, they broke through fencing and crossed the Nicola River. Once on the other side and downriver, bulls from Nicola Ranch smashed through another fence to get at the female cattle owned by neighbouring Chutter Ranch. Not only did they breed with the heifers, causing overweight births, heifer and calf deaths as well as delivery problems, legal action filed in B.C. Supreme Court claims the bulls carried in their coats the burrs from a noxious weed, causing infestation on grasslands. Chutter Ranch owner Dave Chutter filed a notice of claim seeking to overturn a provincial court judge s ruling at a small claims hearing last year.

Reward for missing B C cowboy Ben Tyner increased to $30,000

Article content The family of a missing Merritt cowboy, Ben Tyner, is now offering a reward of $30,000 for any information leading to his whereabouts. Tyner, a Wyoming native who was manager of the Nicola Ranch, had only been in the Merritt area for three months before he vanished on Jan. 26, 2019. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Reward for missing B.C. cowboy Ben Tyner increased to $30,000 Back to video The 32-year-old was last seen riding out of the ranch on horseback, possibly to search for cattle in the surrounding hills. His riderless horse was discovered two days later, unscathed but without a saddle, wandering a logging road off Highway 97 near the Nicola Ranch.

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