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Calf attacked by dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1670054" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>I will go after a calf killing dog like Ben Lily after a chicken hawk. Lead is my first choice but if time and circumstance does not permit </p><p>there are other methods. The ultimate is a #12 treble hook with one barb straightened out enough so they can't pass it. Stitch it into</p><p>a slab of meat and let nature take its course. Granddad would run a pitchfork tine through a board then nail it up on a tree and hang a</p><p>slab just above the tine , a little higher than they can jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1670054, member: 40072"] I will go after a calf killing dog like Ben Lily after a chicken hawk. Lead is my first choice but if time and circumstance does not permit there are other methods. The ultimate is a #12 treble hook with one barb straightened out enough so they can't pass it. Stitch it into a slab of meat and let nature take its course. Granddad would run a pitchfork tine through a board then nail it up on a tree and hang a slab just above the tine , a little higher than they can jump. [/QUOTE]
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