I'd hunt the dogs or their owners first.
No.i wonder if a mare horse would do the job. i only hear about Jennys
If you catch them harming livestock, they can be killed.I'd hunt the dogs or their owners first.
Texas dog law.If you catch them harming livestock, they can be killed.
Anybody who shoots a man's cows over a dog ought to be real careful when they walk to their deer stand. Lot of accidents happen.Texas dog law.
You are correct on they can be eliminated.
Best policy is always SSS!
People are funny about dogs and its never their dog that causes a problem.
You have to remember a 25 cent dog can cost you big $ quick in hay or gut shot cattle.
That's why I like my donkey.
That plays both ways.Anybody who shoots a man's cows over a dog ought to be real careful when they walk to their deer stand. Lot of accidents happen.
That's very true, and I don't believe in courting trouble with anybody, but folks like that do need to remember that they can't just run roughshod over the world.That plays both ways.
That's what people forget.
Was burying not an option?We were given a pair of jennies about 15 years ago and they've been great at keeping wild critters and dogs away. They almost put me over the fence when I got a new black coat for Christmas one year. They were accustomed to me wearing the brown Carhartt. I then gave the black one to my mother-in-law.
I had to put one down last summer. If anyone needs to know how much red oak firewood, diesel and old tires it takes to burn a donkey, send a message.
It was August last year, 110 degrees during the drought. My FEL wouldn't dig a hole to properly bury. I managed a pit to lay her in. It was a Saturday and couldn't get any equipment out that day except the RVFD with the water truck on stand-by (Those guys can drink a lot of beer at a donkey roast)Was burying not an option?
How did it smell?It was August last year, 110 degrees during the drought. My FEL wouldn't dig a hole to properly bury. I managed a pit to lay her in. It was a Saturday and couldn't get any equipment out that day except the RVFD with the water truck on stand-by (Those guys can drink a lot of beer at a donkey roast)
Not bad, after the hair burned off, but we couldn't talk anyone in to roasted weenies over the coals.How did it smell?