Posted on 03/18/2022 9:37:39 AM PDT by george76
One more way liberal ‘elites’ screw over decent middle class and working class citizens.
Leftists believe that food comes a can or a box at the grocery store / have no idea of the effort and risk family farmers and ranchers take to produce the food.
They don’t only kill for food. They will bite off the hind end of a cow or calf and leave it alive to die a slow, agonizing death. They hunt for sport.
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I saw that photo. The poor cow had it’s arse chewed off.
I guess this is where the saying came from.
**Why don’t the ranchers just kill the wolves and not tell anybody***
And mutilated with surgical precision, don’t forget that.
Near the Wyoming border... Not near South Park
Wolves do not kill for food only. Mass killings for fun , too.
Wolves killed 120 buck sheep in a pasture south of Dillon, Montana , .
Kathy Konen says the sheep were killed, but their carcasses were almost all intact.
Jon Konen said: “I had tears in my eyes, not only for myself but for what my stock had to go through.. “
A pack of wolves recently slaughtered a herd of elk in one night... Nineteen elk, mostly calves dead near Jackson, Wyoming.
But there’s nothing the state agency can do. Wolves are federally protected.
I know a rancher in the Gila NF who did kill one they caught attacking a cow close to their home and reported to the feds. They spent years with death threats from rabid animal rights crazies, and a long investigation by the government. You can’t kill them. Your life and business will be destroyed.
They also kill ranchers’ dogs, horses, etc., and one rancher I know had one hanging around in her yard trying to breed with her dogs. She has small children and couldn’t let them outside till the USFWS removed it. The program is mismanaged and it will be worse under this current administration.
The important question here is whether or not the wolves were carrying their vaccination passports -
And did whoopie have her bi-annual rabies shot -
More than 85 percent of all wolf kills that have occurred in Oregon have taken place on private property.. Wolves have killed cows, horses, guard dogs, sheep and llamas as well as calves
“CPW will work closely with the rancher to implement approved hazing methods..”
Lead “hazing” works.
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There was a reason past generations nearly exterminated these filthy vermin. I say reestablish packs in Central Park and Rock Creek Park.
Maybe Cowmala Harris shouldn’t travel to that part of the country.
I was suggesting it was UFOs (who are strangely interested in rectal probes).
Back in 2009, in one incident only, three wolves slaughtered the entire flock of 120 purebred sheep near Dillon Colorado......
https://www.backpacker.com/news-and-events/montana-wolves-kill-120-sheep/
They also kill for the thrill of it.........
One of my rancher friends just found this. She is talking about the feds not notifying (like they are supposed to) ranchers that wolves are in the grazing areas, deliberately allowing them to kill cattle.
I wrote several articles about this pack. These two wolves involved are from Ted Turner’s Ladder Ranch. The billionaire’s company persuaded the feds to release two wolves that had to the removed from the wild a year earlier after killing 20 head of cattle on one ranch alone. While this billionaire advertises his money-making wildlife tours on his ranches (they are very expensive), to hear a wolf howling in the wild, his struggling neighbors are being destroyed. See https://www.facebook.com
They can’t stop at one. 😏
Jon Robinett manages a ranch at the end of a winding road south of Yellowstone National Park, where ( exotic, not native, huge, Canadian ) wolves have established territory since their 1995 federal introduction to the park.
Since that time, Robinett has lost seven family dogs, about 200 cattle and a colt that was attacked inside a corral near the ranch house... children are not allowed outside to play on the lawn without adult supervision.
Unschooled in wolf safety themselves, Robinett and his wife, Debbie, were scolded by a visiting wolf expert for letting a pack of seven or eight wolves follow them as they rode their horses.
The wolves are not shy... one night a black wolf came halfway through the front door and backed two family dogs into a corner..
About six years ago, signs of wolves began to appear. Shortly thereafter, more cattle began dying, he said.
Robinett hired extra cowboys to tally the carcasses. He spent dozens of nights in his truck on the prairie, shining headlights on wolves that got too close to the herd.
To reduce wolf problems, Robinett and Gordon reduced the herd to 400 head from 700 and .. also gave up their grazing allotment in the Bridger-Teton National Forest so the cattle would be closer to the ranch, and they move the herd to Riverton during the vulnerable calving season.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-apr-08-me-48297-story.html
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