Domestic billies and rams can get quite aggressive, lost their fear of man I guess. Had a mate put in hospital by a "pet" merino ram that he used for footy tackling practice. I've personally had a feral billy ram me in the knee while loading a mob I had caught on the truck. It was like I'd been hit with a sledgehammer. Mostly they will sulk when yarded but the occasional one has a bit of fight in them.
If only he was allowed to have and use a handgun on his property, would have sorted this thing out quick smart, instead he had to get smashed up and cry for help in the hope someone could rescue him instead of being able to sort it out himself OH WELL such is life these days I guess.
Yep totally agree with the handgun thing even if you were allowed a .22 pistol just to finish off stuff when yourr hunting would be very handy sometimes
albat wrote:Yep totally agree with the handgun thing even if you were allowed a .22 pistol just to finish off stuff when yourr hunting would be very handy sometimes
I think a fella I know has handguns because he rides horses on his property to muster stock etc and has a pig problem and was allowed to own one to help protect himself and his horses etc from pigs that may attack (hard to shoot them with a long arm but easier with a side arm as it were.