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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 896501" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Bill's thread reminded me of a recent event that took place a couple of miles from my farm and I thought it would be informative to anyone who raises livestock. Bearing in mind I live in the country and most everyone here derives their income in some manner from agriculture so this has little to do with townies.</p><p></p><p>A year or so ago one of my neighbors who raised goats and cattle had some dog problems and he shot a few of the dogs but he didn't shovel and he didn't shut up. Thinking he had "the right" to protect his livestock he shot any dog that pestered his animals and was very open and boisterous about it. Charges for animal cruelty were filed against him by one of the dogs owners and he admitted killing the dogs but proudly boasted he had "the right" to do so. He was arrested, strip searched, thrown in jail, had to post a bond, hire an attorney, go before a jury trial, was found guilty, senetenced to 18 months along with sexual devients and dopers, is now out but on house arrest with a collar. So I think it important not to cut corners on the SSS deal. IMO and the opinion of most others in the county, it was not so much that he killed the dogs but his lack of remorse and caring that he had to. I'm not saying I agree with the jury cause we don't. We are just trying to understand why they made that decision. Shooting a dog is my last resort and if and when I do, I'm not going to feel good about it and I'm definitely not going to go bragging to you that I shot your dog or my own dog. We as producers have to do a lot of things we don't like to do but are sometimes neccessary. Just like Travis having to shoot Old Yeller. Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do whether you like it or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 896501, member: 4362"] Bill's thread reminded me of a recent event that took place a couple of miles from my farm and I thought it would be informative to anyone who raises livestock. Bearing in mind I live in the country and most everyone here derives their income in some manner from agriculture so this has little to do with townies. A year or so ago one of my neighbors who raised goats and cattle had some dog problems and he shot a few of the dogs but he didn't shovel and he didn't shut up. Thinking he had "the right" to protect his livestock he shot any dog that pestered his animals and was very open and boisterous about it. Charges for animal cruelty were filed against him by one of the dogs owners and he admitted killing the dogs but proudly boasted he had "the right" to do so. He was arrested, strip searched, thrown in jail, had to post a bond, hire an attorney, go before a jury trial, was found guilty, senetenced to 18 months along with sexual devients and dopers, is now out but on house arrest with a collar. So I think it important not to cut corners on the SSS deal. IMO and the opinion of most others in the county, it was not so much that he killed the dogs but his lack of remorse and caring that he had to. I'm not saying I agree with the jury cause we don't. We are just trying to understand why they made that decision. Shooting a dog is my last resort and if and when I do, I'm not going to feel good about it and I'm definitely not going to go bragging to you that I shot your dog or my own dog. We as producers have to do a lot of things we don't like to do but are sometimes neccessary. Just like Travis having to shoot Old Yeller. Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do whether you like it or not. [/QUOTE]
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