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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 265456" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>Had a long yearling bull running in a pasture way in the back and he was attacked by a dog pack, Had his right rear leg eaten away, Scrotum torn with testicles dragging and was still alive. Dogs were sitting in a circle around him when I found him. Have been at war with stray dogs ever since. Where I live if your dog comes on my land whether he is doing anything wrong or not, he can be shot. I no longer shoot every dog I see, but for a long time that was my policy. A Marlin 30-30 has always fit me pretty well and shoots where I look for some reason.</p><p> The township trustee pays for damages if caused by dogs. So I don't need to track you down and collect from you if your dogs attack my animals. I will shoot your dogs, bury them or throw them in the river without their collars or ID. I used to keep a brush pile handy to burn carcasses. </p><p> I would guess that I lost 50-60 head of sheep and that 1 bull to dog attacks and I have no pity whatsoever on stray dogs, no one ever thinks that little muffy could do such a thing, but I have seen Schnauzer type dogs running with pit bulls and chasing livetock. So when you come by to inquire if I have seen muffy, I may look concerned and say I will keep my eyes open, but I will keep my mouth shut and it will forever be an unsolved mystery for the anguished dog owner. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 265456, member: 3175"] Had a long yearling bull running in a pasture way in the back and he was attacked by a dog pack, Had his right rear leg eaten away, Scrotum torn with testicles dragging and was still alive. Dogs were sitting in a circle around him when I found him. Have been at war with stray dogs ever since. Where I live if your dog comes on my land whether he is doing anything wrong or not, he can be shot. I no longer shoot every dog I see, but for a long time that was my policy. A Marlin 30-30 has always fit me pretty well and shoots where I look for some reason. The township trustee pays for damages if caused by dogs. So I don't need to track you down and collect from you if your dogs attack my animals. I will shoot your dogs, bury them or throw them in the river without their collars or ID. I used to keep a brush pile handy to burn carcasses. I would guess that I lost 50-60 head of sheep and that 1 bull to dog attacks and I have no pity whatsoever on stray dogs, no one ever thinks that little muffy could do such a thing, but I have seen Schnauzer type dogs running with pit bulls and chasing livetock. So when you come by to inquire if I have seen muffy, I may look concerned and say I will keep my eyes open, but I will keep my mouth shut and it will forever be an unsolved mystery for the anguished dog owner. :) [/QUOTE]
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