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This is one of two that I've been after for approx three months,
In that time they have killed just on 80 ewes and goats on the particular property.
Shot at 11-30 pm just after killing yet another goat.
I would say to any "do gooders" or "greenies" that may take offence to this posting,,,,,,,,
You should have been sitting alongside of me in the lead up to me shooting the dog,, and watched and listened as the two dogs dragged down
the goat in the far distance (out of sure shot range) and proceeded to eat their fill while the goat was STILL ALIVE.
The poor things bleats, bellows, and pain filled noises filled the icy valley and kept echoing for twenty minutes until it eventually died.
This all took place on the far side of a large dam and up near the top of a large rocky hill.
After eating their fill one of them went up and over the hill and out of sight.
This one wandered down the hill to the edge of the dam and had a drink.
Being now in range, that is where I shot her.
She had eight pups inside her.
It took twenty minutes for the goat to die in the agony of being eaten alive,,,,,,,,, yet the greenies and do gooders have the nerve to abuse
hunters and complain about the cruelty of shooting an animal where death is invariably instant.
I do not fear death itself... Only its inopportune timing!
I've come to realize that,,,,, the two most loving, loyal, and trustworthy females in my entire life were both canines.