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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 357239" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>Many years ago I worked for a rancher on the north side of Socorro NM. His southern boundry fence was the city limits. We started having problem with the town dogs coming out and mutilating calves. In addition to everyone carrying a ranch issued 22 mag. everywhere we went in a truck or horseback he came up with some stryctnine (sp?) tablets from somewhere. We would put them inside a piece of meat and put them along the fenceline. They did a heck of a lot better job then we ever could have with guns. The problem went away.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 357239, member: 4658"] Many years ago I worked for a rancher on the north side of Socorro NM. His southern boundry fence was the city limits. We started having problem with the town dogs coming out and mutilating calves. In addition to everyone carrying a ranch issued 22 mag. everywhere we went in a truck or horseback he came up with some stryctnine (sp?) tablets from somewhere. We would put them inside a piece of meat and put them along the fenceline. They did a heck of a lot better job then we ever could have with guns. The problem went away.Z [/QUOTE]
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