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Colorado Restoration of Gray Wolves initiative qualifies for 2020 ballot
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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 3314153" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Got to agree with SMS. A lot of times something will make a kill and a wolf or bear comes along and eats some of the kill. The wolf or bear will get the blame when most of the time it is feral dog packs, etc.</p><p></p><p>When I lived south of Welston many years ago there were a few calves, colts, deer and a lot of chickens killed. People were blaming wolfs, (none around) bears, (really, really rare) you name it. Then we had a big grass fire that got into the trees. A huge dog pack came pouring out of the trees. My father and I counted over 30 in that one pack and all of them were large breeds. When all was said and done it turns out the dogs that people dumped and that survived, turned out to be the biggest threat.</p><p></p><p>Heck if I am out in the country by myself at night I wear a 357. It is not for wolfs, big cats, hogs, etc. It is for protection from snakes, rabid animals, and feral dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 3314153, member: 8854"] Got to agree with SMS. A lot of times something will make a kill and a wolf or bear comes along and eats some of the kill. The wolf or bear will get the blame when most of the time it is feral dog packs, etc. When I lived south of Welston many years ago there were a few calves, colts, deer and a lot of chickens killed. People were blaming wolfs, (none around) bears, (really, really rare) you name it. Then we had a big grass fire that got into the trees. A huge dog pack came pouring out of the trees. My father and I counted over 30 in that one pack and all of them were large breeds. When all was said and done it turns out the dogs that people dumped and that survived, turned out to be the biggest threat. Heck if I am out in the country by myself at night I wear a 357. It is not for wolfs, big cats, hogs, etc. It is for protection from snakes, rabid animals, and feral dogs. [/QUOTE]
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