Posted by dieseldoc on July 10, 2009 at 13:12:29 from (67.55.218.110):
In Reply to: Re: deer posted by bison on July 10, 2009 at 10:50:38:
One morning I went out to freestall barn to bring cows in to milk. Lights in barn take a while to warm up. I noticed both groups of cows crammed at one end of the barn. I knew something was wrong so I ran to the shop grabbed the .45 went back to barn and found 4 deer eating tmr right in the feed alley.Well I shot 2 and my dog got one of the others.I called game warden at 5 am and told him to come get his dang deer out of my barn.Now if I see a deer within 500 yards of my cows or feed I kill em. Those diseased deer aint going to infect my cows. Now I leave my dog around the barns at night. He keeps them away.The way I figure it there is no law against a dog killing a deer.
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