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<blockquote data-quote="Antonio m" data-source="post: 1741387" data-attributes="member: 96191"><p>Sheep have regular die offs, domestic sheep in winter range are often pointed too- lungworm infestation.</p><p> I think our regulations requiring a mature ram usually over 10 years old, judged by our full curl requirements is very good. </p><p> I like the general open season, it is the right approach </p><p> It is pretty easy to assess when the rams get edgy, approaching the rut. The big rams sometimes get up and move to keep from being harassed. This is what these hunters are looking for, they move beyond the boundary. Then....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antonio m, post: 1741387, member: 96191"] Sheep have regular die offs, domestic sheep in winter range are often pointed too- lungworm infestation. I think our regulations requiring a mature ram usually over 10 years old, judged by our full curl requirements is very good. I like the general open season, it is the right approach It is pretty easy to assess when the rams get edgy, approaching the rut. The big rams sometimes get up and move to keep from being harassed. This is what these hunters are looking for, they move beyond the boundary. Then.... [/QUOTE]
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