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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 561500" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>I feel his/your pain, especially after seeing the damage done and death dealt to livestock from coyotes on rare occasion. Coyote damage is really not all that common with large stock like cattle; but when the wolves get here, and they will eventually get here in Eastern Wyoming, I fully expect to see alot more of this kinda thing.</p><p> </p><p>You are absolutely right that these government funded terrorist are<strong> not </strong>the ones that were originally native to the lower Rockies, and the plains wolf was even smaller still than the timber wolf. I was told that the plains wolf was the only one that was over here in this area. Even those were erradicated for a reason, and things like this happening was probably the biggest reason of all.</p><p> </p><p>It's fairly well known that wolves will run down and kill coyotes just because they are competition, so it doesn't suprise me to hear that domestic dogs are no longer safe either.</p><p> </p><p>This is a really bad situation. Dogs are truly a mans best friend. Every big game hunter and rancher needs to kill <u>at least</u> one of those **** wolves!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 561500, member: 21068"] I feel his/your pain, especially after seeing the damage done and death dealt to livestock from coyotes on rare occasion. Coyote damage is really not all that common with large stock like cattle; but when the wolves get here, and they will eventually get here in Eastern Wyoming, I fully expect to see alot more of this kinda thing. You are absolutely right that these government funded terrorist are[B] not [/B]the ones that were originally native to the lower Rockies, and the plains wolf was even smaller still than the timber wolf. I was told that the plains wolf was the only one that was over here in this area. Even those were erradicated for a reason, and things like this happening was probably the biggest reason of all. It's fairly well known that wolves will run down and kill coyotes just because they are competition, so it doesn't suprise me to hear that domestic dogs are no longer safe either. This is a really bad situation. Dogs are truly a mans best friend. Every big game hunter and rancher needs to kill [U]at least[/U] one of those **** wolves!! [/QUOTE]
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