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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1828524" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yes, I'm a proponent of the 2nd amendment too, I think sometimes people question that when we don't allow them to hunt, Sometimes they will try to convince us that they know about guns and gun safety but it's not worth the risk. Our land is folded up with hills but still fairly small acreage and high powered rifles could easily go into neighboring property if not mindful of it.</p><p>We've had two cattle get shot, one from the road probably just some idiots out doing bad mischief and one by a neighbors relative from their porch. I figured the last one out a while after from the neighbor themselves describing a similar incident with the relative at another house. I checked the location and it was a straight clear line from their house to where I found the dead ready to wean calf. </p><p>Unless I really know somebody actually is a seasoned respectful hunter that will respect our instructions they ain't hunting here. </p><p>We have trouble with people sneaking onto the land and damaging gates trying to get in for whatever reason. Have had gates rammed, taken off hinges, fences cut. Had some hay stolen out of a field the night after it was rolled. I'd left the gate unlocked so the people working in hay could get their equipment. </p><p>One complaint I hear from other farmers is that some hunters will often take advantage and come onto property whenever they want and bringing other people with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1828524, member: 24816"] Yes, I’m a proponent of the 2nd amendment too, I think sometimes people question that when we don’t allow them to hunt, Sometimes they will try to convince us that they know about guns and gun safety but it’s not worth the risk. Our land is folded up with hills but still fairly small acreage and high powered rifles could easily go into neighboring property if not mindful of it. We’ve had two cattle get shot, one from the road probably just some idiots out doing bad mischief and one by a neighbors relative from their porch. I figured the last one out a while after from the neighbor themselves describing a similar incident with the relative at another house. I checked the location and it was a straight clear line from their house to where I found the dead ready to wean calf. Unless I really know somebody actually is a seasoned respectful hunter that will respect our instructions they ain’t hunting here. We have trouble with people sneaking onto the land and damaging gates trying to get in for whatever reason. Have had gates rammed, taken off hinges, fences cut. Had some hay stolen out of a field the night after it was rolled. I’d left the gate unlocked so the people working in hay could get their equipment. One complaint I hear from other farmers is that some hunters will often take advantage and come onto property whenever they want and bringing other people with them. [/QUOTE]
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