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Coyotes or Mountain Lion got 2 calves.... Mystery??
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<blockquote data-quote="EIEIO" data-source="post: 105547" data-attributes="member: 1947"><p>Well I don't seem to have as much time as some of you all do on the computer but I need to back up some statements I've made other than just the random crap comming off a few keyboards out there from folks that no more farm or ranch than the man in the moon (and no I don't mean everyone that posted to this thread or that I mention here).</p><p></p><p>First off Dave and Crowderfarms I did not deal with just any ole' conservation agent, actually the main person I dealt with is not a conservation agent at all rather he is a "Wildlife Dammage Biologist" by the name of Scott McWilliams who just happens to live in Missouri and is also a consultant for the state of Missouri in dealing with problems like I've had. I'm sure you have heard of "google", it's a search engine. Type in the guy's name I just gave along with either coyote or mountain lion after it and see how many hits ya' get. Also do a quick google search under bobcat's or bobcat food and you might actually read about them taking yearling deer. He personally witnessed a bobcat take down a deer as large as I said. I believe the guy. When my neighbors had him out teaching them about snaring yotes that were taking their goats he had just returned from Florida. He was there tracking and tagging mountain lions as well as doing some re-location work with them in the Everglades.</p><p></p><p>icandoit, looked at your member page and see your reeeetired and did not mention where you live! Glad to hear it. Hope you can learn something on this site and not get lured into smart a$$ crap by costic burno as it's pretty evident he don't live on no dang farm or ranch and you seem to really like the boy.</p><p></p><p>Burno, ya' still out there? You forgot to answer my question as to where the heck you live? Don't need your address, just wondering the state and area. It don't matter your a member of some cattle association like you put on your sig line ( I think I can join any one in any state if I just send them some money) as we had some dude in Arkansas that never owned a farm or cow in his life but was really active within our association there. He was nice, not a know it all. Knew he did not ranch nor did he pretend like he did.</p><p></p><p>Anybody out there from Texas saying there ain't no mountain lions there must be sitting in a house or appartment in Dallas or Houston and have never been to the Trans-Pecos Brushlands or the Texas hill country. I got friends in Texas right now dealing with a horse of theirs that had a chunk of it's neck taken out by a mountain lion. Be sure and get on your conservation web site and read all about those non-existant animals and the code on hunting them.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EIEIO, post: 105547, member: 1947"] Well I don't seem to have as much time as some of you all do on the computer but I need to back up some statements I've made other than just the random crap comming off a few keyboards out there from folks that no more farm or ranch than the man in the moon (and no I don't mean everyone that posted to this thread or that I mention here). First off Dave and Crowderfarms I did not deal with just any ole' conservation agent, actually the main person I dealt with is not a conservation agent at all rather he is a "Wildlife Dammage Biologist" by the name of Scott McWilliams who just happens to live in Missouri and is also a consultant for the state of Missouri in dealing with problems like I've had. I'm sure you have heard of "google", it's a search engine. Type in the guy's name I just gave along with either coyote or mountain lion after it and see how many hits ya' get. Also do a quick google search under bobcat's or bobcat food and you might actually read about them taking yearling deer. He personally witnessed a bobcat take down a deer as large as I said. I believe the guy. When my neighbors had him out teaching them about snaring yotes that were taking their goats he had just returned from Florida. He was there tracking and tagging mountain lions as well as doing some re-location work with them in the Everglades. icandoit, looked at your member page and see your reeeetired and did not mention where you live! Glad to hear it. Hope you can learn something on this site and not get lured into smart a$$ crap by costic burno as it's pretty evident he don't live on no dang farm or ranch and you seem to really like the boy. Burno, ya' still out there? You forgot to answer my question as to where the heck you live? Don't need your address, just wondering the state and area. It don't matter your a member of some cattle association like you put on your sig line ( I think I can join any one in any state if I just send them some money) as we had some dude in Arkansas that never owned a farm or cow in his life but was really active within our association there. He was nice, not a know it all. Knew he did not ranch nor did he pretend like he did. Anybody out there from Texas saying there ain't no mountain lions there must be sitting in a house or appartment in Dallas or Houston and have never been to the Trans-Pecos Brushlands or the Texas hill country. I got friends in Texas right now dealing with a horse of theirs that had a chunk of it's neck taken out by a mountain lion. Be sure and get on your conservation web site and read all about those non-existant animals and the code on hunting them. J [/QUOTE]
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