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Mexican Vultures Try to Kill Newborn Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1135911" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Yep bunch of dumbazzes on here.. spoutin off things they shouldnt. me included. How do u know some of us DONT have permits, OR relatives that are game wardens? It does take a while to get the permit, but yes, it does help. Better than a $15K fine or jail sentence. My point is this.. . most turkey vultures are not the problem.. its the blacks, or mexican vultures as some call them. Yes, they have killed a few of my calves, I know for a fact. I dont like em one bit, same as with stray dogs chasin my cattle.</p></blockquote><p>They've argued that there is no such thing as a permit...Where i live, you better have one. Local officers are not problem, but those guys here trying to catch illegal duck hunters are another story...they arent local... The way i do it its been years since i've lost anything but sleep...</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1135911, member: 22072"] Yep bunch of dumbazzes on here.. spoutin off things they shouldnt. me included. How do u know some of us DONT have permits, OR relatives that are game wardens? It does take a while to get the permit, but yes, it does help. Better than a $15K fine or jail sentence. My point is this.. . most turkey vultures are not the problem.. its the blacks, or mexican vultures as some call them. Yes, they have killed a few of my calves, I know for a fact. I dont like em one bit, same as with stray dogs chasin my cattle.[/quote] They've argued that there is no such thing as a permit...Where i live, you better have one. Local officers are not problem, but those guys here trying to catch illegal duck hunters are another story...they arent local... The way i do it its been years since i've lost anything but sleep... [/QUOTE]
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