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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1806623" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yeah, I don't think any actual hunter would do that. My way of thinking is that that hunters as a collective group have a lot of crossover in that many are farmers and ranchers and those that are not are probably the next group of folks that respects nature and animals the most like farmers do. In other words they only take what they are supposed to and don't go around wantonly killing things.</p><p>My thinking is the incidence of deliberate shooting of cattle and livestock comes from young folks that quite frankly have no raising no respect for anything or anybody and too much free time, if they get access to guns they are likely to do that kind of thing. Those also would be the ones poaching out season, hunting illegally on others property, causing property damage and giving actual hunters a bad name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1806623, member: 24816"] Yeah, I don’t think any actual hunter would do that. My way of thinking is that that hunters as a collective group have a lot of crossover in that many are farmers and ranchers and those that are not are probably the next group of folks that respects nature and animals the most like farmers do. In other words they only take what they are supposed to and don’t go around wantonly killing things. My thinking is the incidence of deliberate shooting of cattle and livestock comes from young folks that quite frankly have no raising no respect for anything or anybody and too much free time, if they get access to guns they are likely to do that kind of thing. Those also would be the ones poaching out season, hunting illegally on others property, causing property damage and giving actual hunters a bad name. [/QUOTE]
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