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<blockquote data-quote="brownmule" data-source="post: 199203" data-attributes="member: 3131"><p>thanks , been years since i had cows, back there there werent even bears around, just getting back into them,and the highlands are a new world to me, they have settled down great, they have become big bums. come to the fence beside drive way when you come in..i sure dont want any thing to happen to them,we are gonna build a lot close to the house for when babies are due. What was the DNR thinking when when they truned those coyots loose here! i had friend loose goats and sheep over the past 4 yrs from them Rose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownmule, post: 199203, member: 3131"] thanks , been years since i had cows, back there there werent even bears around, just getting back into them,and the highlands are a new world to me, they have settled down great, they have become big bums. come to the fence beside drive way when you come in..i sure dont want any thing to happen to them,we are gonna build a lot close to the house for when babies are due. What was the DNR thinking when when they truned those coyots loose here! i had friend loose goats and sheep over the past 4 yrs from them Rose [/QUOTE]
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