"The cattle belong to the man who gets to them first."
The Karamajong believe that the world's cattle belong to them.
Branding was used to identify cattle belonging to different owners.
In 1778, he ruled that all unbranded cattle belonged to the government.
"But couldn't the unmarked cattle belong to Wilson, for instance?"
All the cattle belonged to the Queen, and the Wolf family had been watching over them since time out of mind.
Patterns changed, but it must be remembered that these cattle also belonged to relatives, kin, and clan members.
Their winter stores were running low so Mike decided to steal and slaughter some cattle belonging to a local rancher.
One of the Green's earliest uses was as a pasture for cattle belonging to the residents of the town.
The land's for the taking," Hawkes said, "but the cattle and the horses belong to somebody.