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<blockquote data-quote="cattle_gal" data-source="post: 58039" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>Craig</p><p></p><p>Yes the topic is cattle. Calves are cattle. </p><p></p><p>The choir (as you say) needs to see some different sheet music from different regions. Get on your horse and travel. Time to consider living up here and talk to many ranchers in the mountains on how coyotes and wolves do the sport killing and attacking here. They love to kill the young and healthy the last thing they want to eat is the old and sick. Nay saying that coyotes don't sport kill is like me saying there are no rattle snakes in the US, since there isn't any here at the ranch. Just because they aren't here doesn't mean that they aren't most places. </p><p></p><p>You've been telling me how your cattle and predators are down there and I've been telling you how mine are here, but you won't except it. I guess everyone is supose to have the same cattle and predator actions. Did i ever say that coyotes don't act that way down there no or that cattle don't run from predators, no. Obvously your coyotes are different than ours. To much human garbage to rumage around in and get a meal prehaps. Not the case here.</p><p></p><p>Did I specifically say that only calves were getting killed by the sport kilings. No. In fact hum isn't that what I've been instilling in my mother cows to prevent these attacks from happening. Not to have history and other ranches misfortunes happen with our cattle. And if you had been reading my posts at all about our cattle you would see how I hieghten there instincts.</p><p></p><p>Been at it for 10 years? Missed somethings there didn't you. Since when is predator lovers and predator the same thing. Ones 2 legged and the other is 4 legged. Didn't know that Nixon was president 10 years ago either. There was little coyote problems here before the 24D was banned. If you had been keeping track of the pro predator movement you would know that it has been 10 years since they have been heavy into protecting and planting any predator. Thus alot of people have been in action to try to get those people from running over the ranchers. If you haven't had these group shoving the predators and the regulations down your throat in Texas your lucky. </p><p></p><p>Didn't I already say that the yearling was got by a wolf. No need to make it sound like I said other wise. And I didn't say that the coyote killed the yearling, don't make it sound as if I did. Nor did I at anytime say that a coyote killed a cow or bull. </p><p></p><p>Wow you'd shoot into your livestock that is together to try and get a shot at a coyote. He gets 1 you get 2, he gets 1 you get 2. What kind of statement is it to say you'd shoot anyway, that's really logical. </p><p></p><p>Ever been in tracking snow? Then you know what killed things. Summer time you don't know if it is predator or poison unless unless you stake out. </p><p></p><p>You just love to contradict don't you. Get a good kick out of it. </p><p></p><p>You do what you do with your cattle operation and I'll do what I do with mine.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Campground, What are these photos of coyotes posing you talking about?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle_gal, post: 58039, member: 643"] Craig Yes the topic is cattle. Calves are cattle. The choir (as you say) needs to see some different sheet music from different regions. Get on your horse and travel. Time to consider living up here and talk to many ranchers in the mountains on how coyotes and wolves do the sport killing and attacking here. They love to kill the young and healthy the last thing they want to eat is the old and sick. Nay saying that coyotes don't sport kill is like me saying there are no rattle snakes in the US, since there isn't any here at the ranch. Just because they aren't here doesn't mean that they aren't most places. You've been telling me how your cattle and predators are down there and I've been telling you how mine are here, but you won't except it. I guess everyone is supose to have the same cattle and predator actions. Did i ever say that coyotes don't act that way down there no or that cattle don't run from predators, no. Obvously your coyotes are different than ours. To much human garbage to rumage around in and get a meal prehaps. Not the case here. Did I specifically say that only calves were getting killed by the sport kilings. No. In fact hum isn't that what I've been instilling in my mother cows to prevent these attacks from happening. Not to have history and other ranches misfortunes happen with our cattle. And if you had been reading my posts at all about our cattle you would see how I hieghten there instincts. Been at it for 10 years? Missed somethings there didn't you. Since when is predator lovers and predator the same thing. Ones 2 legged and the other is 4 legged. Didn't know that Nixon was president 10 years ago either. There was little coyote problems here before the 24D was banned. If you had been keeping track of the pro predator movement you would know that it has been 10 years since they have been heavy into protecting and planting any predator. Thus alot of people have been in action to try to get those people from running over the ranchers. If you haven't had these group shoving the predators and the regulations down your throat in Texas your lucky. Didn't I already say that the yearling was got by a wolf. No need to make it sound like I said other wise. And I didn't say that the coyote killed the yearling, don't make it sound as if I did. Nor did I at anytime say that a coyote killed a cow or bull. Wow you'd shoot into your livestock that is together to try and get a shot at a coyote. He gets 1 you get 2, he gets 1 you get 2. What kind of statement is it to say you'd shoot anyway, that's really logical. Ever been in tracking snow? Then you know what killed things. Summer time you don't know if it is predator or poison unless unless you stake out. You just love to contradict don't you. Get a good kick out of it. You do what you do with your cattle operation and I'll do what I do with mine. Campground, What are these photos of coyotes posing you talking about? [/QUOTE]
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