Bison Harassment, Wounded Calf
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go earth justice
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ok I am a hunter and this just makes me sick! there is no way that they did not see the calf with the broken leg! Why didn't they do anything?
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ok so and ignorent mind can get on a tv screen and say that the bison are only their to drop for the spring and everything but a camera is very one sided. what if that is my winter pasture that i put my cattle into during the long hard winter months to feed and the bison are eating all of my grass before i can put a my heard in it!?! who will pay to feed my cattle and keep them alive?!? not you! so the feds send that chopper into move them off my land onto natinal park land and thats wrong?
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Animal rights people make me sick when they comment that hunters, ranchers, or who ever should be treated like they treat the animals. What? An animal is not a person... some are pets some are dinner. Protect animals yes... but put people first... how many people are starving? How big is your house? How much money do you waste on junk? There are many good programs to sponsor children in poor places so they can eat and have an education. We could all sponsor at least two... People first!
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Do a voodoo spell. Research them online.
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be stillborn after a cow is infected. After that all calfs are born without any problems. Ranchers are using our public lands for grazing at a cost of $1.23 per cow/calf pair per month (base federal rate). Can you feed your cat for that?Plus the American taxpayers substidizes the ranchers at a cost of 1/2 a BILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR. Now, there was a comment that it was only 1 calf so what's the big deal? Well that newborn calf was driven so hard that it broke it's ankle. THAT'S THE BIG DEAL.
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cattle ranchers using our public lands. When Pres. T. Roosevelt set up Yellowstone as the 1st national park there were just 23 bison left. He sent calvary troops there to protect them and they brought domesticated cattle who infected the bison with brucellosis. Few bison have tested positive for this disease and there has never been a documented case of bison to cattle transmission but the ranchers don't want to vaccinate their cattle for this disease which only causes the 1st calf to cont...
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What appears to be missing here is the story behind why these bison are being driven back to Yellowstone and when that fails shipped off to slaughter, 1100 last year alone. The park sets on top of a massive volcano and the wildlife exist primarily within a caldera at the top. It gets much colder there, more snow earlier and that stays for longer. The bison try to move out of the park to stay alive (find forage) but are denied their historical migratory range due to cont....
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One Baby Bison dying. I mean I understand animal rights and I myself am a vegetarian but come on. We keep these bison protected. In nature things die, it's just the fact of the matter. The truth is unsettling but its reality.
So help me G-d I wish I had the lottery to use to protect animals.
Gloriapower 2 years ago 5
I don't eat beef for reasons just like this.
IKnowBetterThanThis 2 years ago 4