On June 17, 2009 the state of Montana killed four bull bison that migrated from Yellowstone National Park. Three of the bulls were captured and shipped to slaughter and the fourth was shot and but...
On June 17, 2009 the state of Montana killed four bull bison that migrated from Yellowstone National Park. Three of the bulls were captured and shipped to slaughter and the fourth was shot and butchered in the field. Montana blames the killings on brucellosis, a European livestock disease that wild bison have never transmitted to cattle.
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BFC, Montana, the government, are all to blame. Someone needs to do some research, but a cow and a bison together in a pasture or inject the bacteria into a cow. Does the cow get infected? Then yes the killing should be permitted to prevent infection. Does the disease not spread? Then stop the killing. Thanks.
I heard it had devoloped Brucellosis and the animal was removed from the heard for testing ya dumb hippies. These are department of wildlife workers you idiots not poachers. Not sure why he let the dog get so close.
You have to take a very small percentage of what the BFC tells you. They really like to stretch the truth and lie. Also every since 9/11 and the terrorist act is in place, guess what, the way the BFC acts and does things and laws they break are also considered terrorists. Go figure. Go take a bath and not in Hebgen lake BFC.
Holy crap, FWP is no good for our wildlife, they are killing what's left of it, and outfitting anything they can, We the people need to stand up to this!
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