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<blockquote data-quote="MR.T." data-source="post: 3306520" data-attributes="member: 4793"><p>Sounds like feral dogs to me. My dad had a similar problem with dogs getting into his emu chick pens & killing some of his 2 to 3 week old emu chicks.</p><p>One day we came home & saw 2 dogs in the pen, they both got some bullets sent their way.</p><p>Turned out they belonged to the neighbor about 3/4 mile away.</p><p>Another time 2 dogs showed up, one had a collar, (I think they were dropped off & abandoned) & one growled at my mom when she got out of her car. That it all it took, both of those dogs got bullets sent their way. I won't settle at all for a dog growling at my mom.</p><p></p><p>It's perfectly within your right to shoot a dog on your property if its acting in a threatening or predatory manner. (This info came from the County Sheriff when we reported the dogs that killed the emu chicks)</p><p></p><p>Coming up behind you & barking at you (threatening) & chasing and running off your deer (predatory).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR.T., post: 3306520, member: 4793"] Sounds like feral dogs to me. My dad had a similar problem with dogs getting into his emu chick pens & killing some of his 2 to 3 week old emu chicks. One day we came home & saw 2 dogs in the pen, they both got some bullets sent their way. Turned out they belonged to the neighbor about 3/4 mile away. Another time 2 dogs showed up, one had a collar, (I think they were dropped off & abandoned) & one growled at my mom when she got out of her car. That it all it took, both of those dogs got bullets sent their way. I won't settle at all for a dog growling at my mom. It's perfectly within your right to shoot a dog on your property if its acting in a threatening or predatory manner. (This info came from the County Sheriff when we reported the dogs that killed the emu chicks) Coming up behind you & barking at you (threatening) & chasing and running off your deer (predatory). [/QUOTE]
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