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AUSTRALIANS FEAR NEW BREED OF 'SUPERDOG' (EWE CANNOT BE SERIOUS!)
Drudge Report ^ | Dec 16 | Drudge

Posted on 12/16/2001 11:16:39 PM PST by jjbrouwer

SYDNEY -- Sheep farmers are being terrorized by packs of half-dingo, half-mastiff wild dogs they say roam the countryside and pose a danger to humans.

Graziers say hundreds of sheep and lambs have been killed by the so-called "superdogs", which are breeding in rugged forests and mountains in New South Wales and Victoria.

They say the dogs are so aggressive that it is only a matter of time before they attack a hiker or farmer.

Six months ago wild dingoes on Fraser Island, a holiday resort off the coast of Queensland, killed a nine-year-old boy.

The cross-bred dingoes, larger than normal dingoes, are the product of mating between the native dog and escaped domestic breeds such as Alsatians, pit bulls and bull mastiffs.

Wild dogs have thrived since national park rangers abandoned a program of dropping poisoned meat baits from planes and helicopters four years ago.

The program ended due to concerns that the baits killed tiger quolls, an endangered native animal about the size of a cat.

The number of wild dogs on the loose also has increased due to a rise in recreational hunting in the forests.

Hunters use breeds such as rottweilers and Rhodesian ridgebacks to go after wild pigs, and some of the dogs escape and interbreed with dingoes.

Angry landowners are calling for a resumption of aerial baiting, saying the dogs are becoming increasingly bold.

Farmer Stuart Morant, 50, who runs 500 sheep on a 405-hectare property in the Tallangatta Valley in Victoria, said he had lost thousands of dollars worth of livestock over the past few years.

"Aside from the financial loss, it is incredibly distressing. I walked down to one of the paddocks one morning to find a wild dog had attacked a ewe as it was giving birth to a lamb. The dog had eaten half the lamb as it was coming out of the womb, and killed the mother," Mr Morant said.

The problem has become so acute that Australia's first National Wild Dog Summit will be held in the city of Wodonga, Victoria, in February.

Farmers, politicians and national parks rangers from Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland will meet to try to resolve their differences and plan an eradication campaign.

A spokesman for the National Parks and Wildlife Service of New South Wales said:

"We sympathise with farmers. They say they are witnessing the emergence of a kind of `superdog' in the mountains. We understand how tough it is to have 200 sheep killed in a season. It's very traumatic. But the tiger quoll is a threatened species."

Sheep farmer Betty Murtagh rejected the quoll argument, saying the wild dogs killed quolls and other wildlife.


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If the Aussies are going to start attacking sheep during the day as well as after the pub on a Friday night, things could get serious.
1 posted on 12/16/2001 11:16:39 PM PST by jjbrouwer (julesbrouwer@aol.com)
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To: jjbrouwer
I know a guy that has an American Bulldog and the dog will eat anything the world has to offer!!
2 posted on 12/16/2001 11:19:20 PM PST by Nitro
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To: jjbrouwer
Bart Simpson has your #!!!
3 posted on 12/16/2001 11:20:19 PM PST by Nitro
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Why don't these ranchers just shoot the damn things?

Oh wait, I forgot. Australia banned nearly all firearms. Oops.

4 posted on 12/16/2001 11:24:11 PM PST by Drew68
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"We sympathise with farmers. They say they are witnessing the emergence of a kind of `superdog' in the mountains. We understand how tough it is to have 200 sheep killed in a season. It's very traumatic. But the tiger quoll is a threatened species."

"Threatened" critters first, humans last.

(As if the superdogs won't eat all the quolls.)

What are Aussie laws on shooting feral dogs/dingos?

5 posted on 12/16/2001 11:26:10 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Nitro, peabers, KingKangaroo, Shaggy Eel, kiwigal, klee, 2Sheep, tonycavanagh, Da_Shrimp, SunnyUs
I know there have been one or two slightly derogatory posts about our Aussie cousins. But I'm sure they will take it in the spirit intended!
6 posted on 12/16/2001 11:26:55 PM PST by jjbrouwer
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...But the tiger quoll is a threatened species."

Yes, they had the same sentiment about bears up here in Oregon. Only, it turned out the bears were breeding so fast, they attacked not only insignificant humans, but also deer. So the enviros were in a dilemma. They finally accepted a plan to use dogs to tree the bears so they could be shot by forest rangers. I recall a jogger being eaten by a big puma cat in California a few years back. That's probably what it will take for the Aussies to get anything done, enough to overcome any lingering sentiment for the wonderful, precious tiger quoll. (Say, just what the hell is a tiger quoll anyway??)

7 posted on 12/16/2001 11:28:33 PM PST by pariah
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Time to bring out the varmint guns.
8 posted on 12/16/2001 11:28:51 PM PST by Dan from Michigan
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Gives new meaning to the tune "tie me Kangaroo Down". Guess sheep taste better than wallabi.
9 posted on 12/16/2001 11:31:36 PM PST by Rain-maker
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To: Rain-maker, dennisw, one_particular_harbour, Riley1992
The cross-bred dingoes, larger than normal dingoes, are the product of mating between the native dog and escaped domestic breeds such as Alsatians, pit bulls and bull mastiffs.

There are a lot of loony guys roaming the Outback who look like they may be a result of these unnatural liaisons.
10 posted on 12/16/2001 11:37:06 PM PST by jjbrouwer
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"The dingo ate your baby"
and your wife.
And you voted in the lunacy that won't let you stop it. Your next.
11 posted on 12/16/2001 11:38:02 PM PST by lizma
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To: jjbrouwer
huh huh huh...they said "dingo"...huh huh huh
12 posted on 12/16/2001 11:38:10 PM PST by GOPyouth
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If the USA ever invaded Australia............

We would shrimp their barbie!!

13 posted on 12/16/2001 11:39:54 PM PST by Nitro
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Actually today, in civilised Australia (Victoria), a farmer ---NOT A FRIGGIN' RANCHER --- got $100,000 in court off the State Govt because they (govt) wouldn't deal with a pack of wild dogs that lived on Crown Land but would descend from the hills and eat his sheep every night. Regarding guns. The beauty of Australian law is that people who NEED guns - farmers, sportsmen etc - can get them with ease. Those who merely WANT guns -- types who watch American TV and indulge in American pastimes like injecting cocaine --- thankfully, are kept gun free. I have been to the US and find our arrangement works better for all concerned.
14 posted on 12/16/2001 11:41:12 PM PST by KingKangaroo
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To: KingKangaroo
Whatever helps you serfs feel better...
15 posted on 12/16/2001 11:45:12 PM PST by John Farson
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To: KingKangaroo
Didn't work so well for that kid Lindy Chamberlain told everyone had been knoshed by a dingy!
16 posted on 12/16/2001 11:45:55 PM PST by jjbrouwer
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To: pariah
what the hell is a tiger quoll anyway

Without looking it up, my guess is that it is one of those carnivorous marsupials they have in Australia, like the Tasmanian Devil. Before humans got there, the only carnivorous Australian mammals were marsupials.

17 posted on 12/16/2001 11:57:45 PM PST by Lucius Cornelius Sulla
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The problem has become so acute that Australia's first National Wild Dog Summit will be held in the city of Wodonga, Victoria, in February.

"National Wild Dog Summit"...whoooeeee! That's rich!

18 posted on 12/16/2001 11:58:18 PM PST by cincinnati_Steve
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To: KingKangaroo;John Farson ;jjbrouwer ;one_particular_harbour;Rain-maker ; pariah
"The beauty of Australian law is that people who NEED guns - farmers, sportsmen etc - can get them with ease. Those who merely WANT guns -- types who watch American TV and indulge in American pastimes like injecting cocaine --- thankfully, are kept gun free. I have been to the US and find our arrangement works better for all concerned."

How's that go? Ah, yes: The perfect slave thinks he's free.

19 posted on 12/16/2001 11:59:46 PM PST by Don Joe
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To: KingKangaroo
Please stay in Australia and keep your wimpy overly compliant thinking over there with you.
20 posted on 12/17/2001 12:05:45 AM PST by RLK
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