I don't know about the rest of you, but I figure that given time, the old culls in my herd, will eventually all die, and will no longer be a problem!
So far I have lost probably 5 during the winter. Some had to be clubbed to death (no guns after gun registration) due to bad hips, others just couldn't survive the cold snap we had. Went to sleep and did not wake up.
While our government waits to see what will happen with regards to border openings, our culls get old, arthritic, sick, etc. and eventually become coyote food. Perhaps we could open a "self feed" farm for locals to bring their cats and dogs?! Sort of like a "you pick" farm!
We've all heard that "time" heals all. Well maybe that's our problem. Farmers just don't have enough patience to wait until all their culls die.
Have no fear. As fast as our powers that be are working on the problem, we will all soon have the time that is needed to take care of those nasty culls!
So far I have lost probably 5 during the winter. Some had to be clubbed to death (no guns after gun registration) due to bad hips, others just couldn't survive the cold snap we had. Went to sleep and did not wake up.
While our government waits to see what will happen with regards to border openings, our culls get old, arthritic, sick, etc. and eventually become coyote food. Perhaps we could open a "self feed" farm for locals to bring their cats and dogs?! Sort of like a "you pick" farm!
We've all heard that "time" heals all. Well maybe that's our problem. Farmers just don't have enough patience to wait until all their culls die.
Have no fear. As fast as our powers that be are working on the problem, we will all soon have the time that is needed to take care of those nasty culls!
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