Posted by BDT in Minnesota on January 20, 2010 at 11:10:35 from (64.235.82.51):
In Reply to: What would you do?? posted by randy47 on January 19, 2010 at 17:38:34:
Randy, just a few thoughts; Have those dogs ever killed a deer on your property??? The DNR may be VERY interested if they have..... Matter of fact, I would give those guys a call anyway..
How about the other neighbors? Have they had simular problems with this guy?
Sounds like a waste of time talking to your problem neighbor..
A "group effort" may be required to nip this issue,, enough damage has been done.. Time to take action...
In your locality, would it be legal for you to put a bounty on the stray dogs on your property.....?
Your cattle have suffered enough. And for you an your family, the financial and emotional loss are totally uncalled for.
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