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<blockquote data-quote="RustyRick" data-source="post: 1451015" data-attributes="member: 69572"><p>KyCarl's right. Unless it's the Alpha male or female they are very hen-pecked. A Fish & Feathers warden who collared and tracked wolves told me that they take a farm pitch fork and cut out the middle tines to place over the wolfs neck. They wet themselves and lay totally subservient. They often have to kick the wolf in the back side after removing the fork from his neck to get him up and away. That's all but the Alpha's. If it's for protection an 22 Mag pistol is lots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyRick, post: 1451015, member: 69572"] KyCarl's right. Unless it's the Alpha male or female they are very hen-pecked. A Fish & Feathers warden who collared and tracked wolves told me that they take a farm pitch fork and cut out the middle tines to place over the wolfs neck. They wet themselves and lay totally subservient. They often have to kick the wolf in the back side after removing the fork from his neck to get him up and away. That's all but the Alpha's. If it's for protection an 22 Mag pistol is lots. [/QUOTE]
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