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Rustle, rustler, rustlers or rustling may refer to:


Livestock theft

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Cattle rustling Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus '' Bos''. Mature female cattle are called co ...
, the theft of cattle *
Horse rustling Horse theft is the crime of stealing horses. A person engaged in stealing horses is known as a horse thief. Historically, punishments were often severe for horse theft, with several cultures pronouncing the sentence of death upon actual or pre ...
, the theft of horses *
Bee rustling Bee rustling is the term for theft of honey bees, analogous to cattle rustling. It has been reported in Western Canada, the Western United States, and the United Kingdom. A 2014 theft in California was valued at US$65,000, and a December 2016 theft ...
, the theft of bees


Arts, entertainment and media

* ''Rustlers'' (1919 film), an American short Western * ''Rustlers'' (1949 film), an American Western * ''
King City Rustler The ''King City Rustler'' is a publication that serves King City in southern Monterey County, California. The newspaper covers local news, sports, events, business, community and agriculture. The ''King City Rustler'' was purchased in July 2019 by ...
'', and American local weekly newspaper


Businesses and organisations

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Rustlers (convenience food) Rustlers are a range of hamburgers and hot sandwiches made by Kepak, a company based in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Each product in the range comes packed with a sachet of sauce appropriate for the food. Several products are now also packaged wi ...
, a range of burgers and hot sandwiches made by Kepak *
Rustler Steak House Rustler Steak House was an American steakhouse chain. It was founded in 1963 by former professional football player Joe Campanella, who expanded the kitchen offering to steaks, baked potatoes, bread, soups, salads and checkered napkins. Campanell ...
, an American steakhouse chain *
Rustler Yachts Rustler Yachts is a British yachtbuilder based in Falmouth, Cornwall, with a reputation for handbuilding high quality, semi-custom yachts. The yachts are primarily cruising-orientated designs, built from glassfibre composite, with traditiona ...
, a British yachtbuilder


Other uses

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Rustle noise Rustle noise is noise consisting of aperiodic pulses in a Poisson distribution, characterized by the average time between those pulses, known as rustle time (such as the mean time interval between clicks of a Geiger counter). Rustle time is determi ...
, a noise consisting of aperiodic pulses *
Rustler Formation The Rustler Formation is a Formation (geology), geologic formation in Texas. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian Period (geology), period. See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Texas * Paleontology in Texas Refere ...
, a geologic formation in Texas *
Rustler Peak Rustler Peak is a summit and volcano in the U.S. state of Oregon. The elevation is . Rustler Peak was named for the fact cattle rustlers once operated in the area. Geology Rustler Peak is considered a shield volcano, as well as a stratovolca ...
, a summit in the U.S. state of Oregon *
Mazda Rustler Rustle, rustler, rustlers or rustling may refer to: Livestock theft * Cattle rustling, the theft of cattle * Horse rustling, the theft of horses * Bee rustling, the theft of bees Arts, entertainment and media * Rustlers (1919 film), ''Rustlers' ...
, a version of the Ford Bantam pickup truck


See also

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Frühlingsrauschen ''Frühlingsrauschen'', Op. 32, No. 3 ('Rustle of Spring') is a solo piano piece written by the Norwegian composer Christian Sinding (1856–1941) in 1896. It is Sinding's most popular piece of music. The piece is written in ''salon'' style as ...
'' ('Rustle of Spring'), a solo piano piece by Christian Sinding {{disambig