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<blockquote data-quote="J Baxter" data-source="post: 102333" data-attributes="member: 374"><p>I've been lucky around the dogs and coyotes. I have a couple of old cows that would twist an udder off for a chance to pummel anything that even resembles a canine, but I still don't take dogs or yotes lightly. I have some friends that had a pack of 'neighbors' dogs kill a couple of calves. They went to war on the dogs....found the tractor's crankcase full of gasloine a short time later. The silent approach may be the best way.</p><p></p><p>JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Baxter, post: 102333, member: 374"] I've been lucky around the dogs and coyotes. I have a couple of old cows that would twist an udder off for a chance to pummel anything that even resembles a canine, but I still don't take dogs or yotes lightly. I have some friends that had a pack of 'neighbors' dogs kill a couple of calves. They went to war on the dogs....found the tractor's crankcase full of gasloine a short time later. The silent approach may be the best way. JB [/QUOTE]
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