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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 163438" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Thank you, Caustic! I appreciate you posting that article very much. Obviously I can't go back and check tracks, but I am relatively certain that there were very few pieces and parts scattered around and there was no damage to the fences, but most of our pastures were a full section in size, too. That probably played a large role in the overall scenario. It still kind of strikes me as being odd that I could spend every day, almost all day in the pastures and not see a dog - but feral dogs would also avoid people. I don't know - looking at it from your perspective and in light of the article you posted I could very well be wrong in my initial thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 163438, member: 539"] Thank you, Caustic! I appreciate you posting that article very much. Obviously I can't go back and check tracks, but I am relatively certain that there were very few pieces and parts scattered around and there was no damage to the fences, but most of our pastures were a full section in size, too. That probably played a large role in the overall scenario. It still kind of strikes me as being odd that I could spend every day, almost all day in the pastures and not see a dog - but feral dogs would also avoid people. I don't know - looking at it from your perspective and in light of the article you posted I could very well be wrong in my initial thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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