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« on: November 06, 2020, 06:29:32 pm »

We made a little round this morning and as we were going down the road we looked over and see this dead sow in this feeder. There were 3 more dead hogs not far from it. Somebody was shooting them.off the road. I called the guy that had cattle on there and sent him the picture. He said yeah that he had 2 crippled yearlings and 2 dead because of these folks. They had done the same thing at another spot. I don't understand why people can't do right. He wouldn't care so much about them shooting hogs but they are shooting amongst the cattle and already hit 4 of them. This kind thing always ends up ruining it for everyone.

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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2020, 10:03:37 pm »

It’s somebody with night vision obviously. This ain’t way down off in a bottom across the tracks south of Milano is it?


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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2020, 07:36:42 am »

No it's around Rockdale Slim.

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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2020, 07:37:09 am »

Yeah it’s a shame t-dog. I found a dead bull that had been shot on a ranch that I hunt a couple months back.
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« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2020, 08:03:24 am »

I figure it's real possible that these same people shot my bull. I had an Angus bull that looked like he just came off the show room floor. He was eating at a round bale about 50 yards off the highway and some body shot and killed him. Did the same to 2 other friends of mine. I hope the Warden catches them and let's me do the punishment.

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« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2020, 08:57:12 pm »

I've seen many ranchers, farmers, and ranch hands see dead cattle from the county rd and emediatly claim they had been shot.        Upon inspection the overwhelming majority of the time there is no evidence of gunshot wounds, even when peeling the hide back.     Usually bloat or some other rational reason.  Black leg, beef crawled into trap with no water or  got into fields with no water and hunters shut gates unaware of a few head being in there without access to water.    Some where never found out why.  Tumor maybe or heart worms or who.knows.  I've seen lot of part time ranchers leave the neating on round bails and I've seen big healthy bulls dead and autopsy reveals a huge mass of hay neating in the stomach that wasn't able to pass out of the stomach and eventually killed an otherwise perfectly healthy bull.    I've seen cattle die of antoplasmosis that looked healthy.  I've seen them get fever and pneumonia and die.       I spent my childhood on 20, 000 acre cow and calf operation and worked for other ranches and friends with other ranchers and ranch hands.        I've seen a lot.    Most accusations  claiming gun shot weren't even inspected.  People like to have something to bitch about.     Most of these fine investigators accusing death as a result of gunshot never found anything proving gunshot but went on to believe in there heart of hearts their beef died because of the recklessness of hunters yet would never put forth the effort to peel the hide back when the evidence wasn't evident.       
             In some cases cattle were indeed shot but most cases the only thing shot was the supporting evidence that was needed to prove the accusation.   
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« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2020, 10:57:07 pm »

It isn't hard to prove the bovine died from gunshot when there's a obvious gun shot wound and they are laying within feet of hogs that were killed at the same time. Gun shot wounds to the leg or foot are pretty self evident as well. This isn't speculation it's fact. I've been around a couple of cattle in my day and yes they die of lots of different things but these died because some jack a$$ didn't have any respect for other people's stuff. I've hunted this neckmof the woods for many years, I don't need something like this to ruin it

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« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2020, 06:31:21 am »

It isn't hard to prove the bovine died from gunshot when there's a obvious gun shot wound and they are laying within feet of hogs that were killed at the same time. Gun shot wounds to the leg or foot are pretty self evident as well. This isn't speculation it's fact. I've been around a couple of cattle in my day and yes they die of lots of different things but these died because some jack a$$ didn't have any respect for other people's stuff. I've hunted this neckmof the woods for many years, I don't need something like this to ruin it

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      When a beef is shot its usually obvious.and easy to prove.      Most accusations  are false.      I was speaking.to the  band wagon  that followed you and started pilling on with their 2nd hand knowledge of accusations made by beef owners or other hunters such as deer hunter hating pig doggers
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