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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 445906" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Not wanting to inflame anything here but sometimes others like to see what species are around, what condition they are in etc, it's not just a gruesome exercise in chest beating. People who rely on their stock for their income really want to know as much as possible about the enemies they have that will cost them serious money.</p><p>He said he wasn't going to post pics so no need to get stressed, but spare a thought for the people that have to do this after a hard days work just to keep their stock safe. Here in Vic wild dogs are causing big problems even as close to town as glenburn, one farmer was on the news the other night, they have a bugger of a problem as he backed onto a Nat park where you are not allowed to hunt pests at all. They came out from Gov land attacked his stock then pissed off back onto Gov land that he can't shoot on, BUT the gov will not do anything about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 445906, member: 7956"] Not wanting to inflame anything here but sometimes others like to see what species are around, what condition they are in etc, it's not just a gruesome exercise in chest beating. People who rely on their stock for their income really want to know as much as possible about the enemies they have that will cost them serious money. He said he wasn't going to post pics so no need to get stressed, but spare a thought for the people that have to do this after a hard days work just to keep their stock safe. Here in Vic wild dogs are causing big problems even as close to town as glenburn, one farmer was on the news the other night, they have a bugger of a problem as he backed onto a Nat park where you are not allowed to hunt pests at all. They came out from Gov land attacked his stock then pissed off back onto Gov land that he can't shoot on, BUT the gov will not do anything about it. [/QUOTE]
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