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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #15 on: August 21, 2013, 09:24:12 AM »
I bet everyone doesn't know how many wolves  could kill any animals everyday in forest BUT BY count 176 on ground over ONE weekend that is easy to count than what is out there in forest!!! I cant image what happen to all population Elk/deer/cubs, kittens,/whatever out there would be like in few years later.    :bash:  we should have wipe out whole North American Wolves Packs!

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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2013, 09:32:26 AM »
I am going to present this article to the next jackA$$ who tells me the wolves belong in our state!    :bash:

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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #17 on: August 21, 2013, 09:57:43 AM »
Sheep are the one of the dumbest animals on four legs. You can practically fence sheep by stringing fishing line and attaching it to twigs a few inches off the ground. To take sheep and stick them on a public lands grazing allotment full of predators and not expect them to get whacked from time to time would be ridiculous.

It's a testament to how dumb the animals are that so many would be suffocated in one event.

losing a couple or even several sheep from time to time is one thing, and is expected.
losing 176 in one weekend is not a testament to how dumb the sheep are but a testament to how vicious the wolves are.  and its a big testament to the fact that wolves don't eat everything they kill

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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #18 on: August 21, 2013, 10:06:30 AM »
Has anyone here joined a wolf lover forum and posted the article?
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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #19 on: August 21, 2013, 10:12:21 AM »
Has anyone here joined a wolf lover forum and posted the article?

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Good Idea, Ill post this to the next WDFW Facebook wolf post. :tup:

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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #20 on: August 21, 2013, 10:41:42 AM »
Sheep are the one of the dumbest animals on four legs. You can practically fence sheep by stringing fishing line and attaching it to twigs a few inches off the ground. To take sheep and stick them on a public lands grazing allotment full of predators and not expect them to get whacked from time to time would be ridiculous.

It's a testament to how dumb the animals are that so many would be suffocated in one event.

hahaha!  True.  Sheep are HARD on tha landscape too... In any case- it's not a good thing when wolves roll in a wipe out a whole flock!

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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #21 on: August 21, 2013, 11:31:45 AM »
Sheep are the one of the dumbest animals on four legs. You can practically fence sheep by stringing fishing line and attaching it to twigs a few inches off the ground. To take sheep and stick them on a public lands grazing allotment full of predators and not expect them to get whacked from time to time would be ridiculous.

It's a testament to how dumb the animals are that so many would be suffocated in one event.

losing a couple or even several sheep from time to time is one thing, and is expected.
losing 176 in one weekend is not a testament to how dumb the sheep are but a testament to how vicious the wolves are.  and its a big testament to the fact that wolves don't eat everything they kill

From my understanding a vast majority of these sheep died of suffocation?

At least with cows, a wolf can rip up one cow without the rest of the herd suffocating itself.
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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2013, 12:21:48 PM »
We have ben repeatedly told that wolves fear people and we have nothing to fear.
We are told that if we utilize hazing devises such as Herders and guard dogs it will keep livestock safe.

We know that herders were utilized in this case and it did not help.
Sheep are not that bright and that is one of the reasons why wolves were exterminated from england and thier numbers greatly reduced here in the USA...
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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #23 on: August 21, 2013, 01:33:52 PM »
Sheep are the one of the dumbest animals on four legs. You can practically fence sheep by stringing fishing line and attaching it to twigs a few inches off the ground. To take sheep and stick them on a public lands grazing allotment full of predators and not expect them to get whacked from time to time would be ridiculous.

It's a testament to how dumb the animals are that so many would be suffocated in one event.

losing a couple or even several sheep from time to time is one thing, and is expected.
losing 176 in one weekend is not a testament to how dumb the sheep are but a testament to how vicious the wolves are.  and its a big testament to the fact that wolves don't eat everything they kill

From my understanding a vast majority of these sheep died of suffocation?

At least with cows, a wolf can rip up one cow without the rest of the herd suffocating itself.

my bad,.. this here is a testament of how good I read the article  :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #24 on: August 21, 2013, 02:00:25 PM »
Sheep are the one of the dumbest animals on four legs. You can practically fence sheep by stringing fishing line and attaching it to twigs a few inches off the ground. To take sheep and stick them on a public lands grazing allotment full of predators and not expect them to get whacked from time to time would be ridiculous.

It's a testament to how dumb the animals are that so many would be suffocated in one event.

losing a couple or even several sheep from time to time is one thing, and is expected.
losing 176 in one weekend is not a testament to how dumb the sheep are but a testament to how vicious the wolves are.  and its a big testament to the fact that wolves don't eat everything they kill

From my understanding a vast majority of these sheep died of suffocation?

At least with cows, a wolf can rip up one cow without the rest of the herd suffocating itself.
They wouldnt have if the wolves were not attacking the herd :twocents: 
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Re: 176 sheep killed by Pine Cr wolf pack
« Reply #25 on: August 21, 2013, 07:28:10 PM »
Sounds like a "pile up".  Massive panic and a mess to sort out.  I've seen it with cattle and it's ugly.
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