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collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« on: September 12, 2011, 03:10:45 PM »
i am related to a large sheep ranching family based out of Moxee, Wa. We will just call them M-livestock for now... during the summer months they lease land which they send large bands of sheep onto accompanied by sheep herders. just recently one of their herders and his sheep dogs had an experience with a collared female and 3 pups north of Ellensburg around bluet pass. i dont want to say to much, but my uncle just spent 4 hours this weekend filming with king5 news. i believe it is suppose to air Wednesday.... the wolfs only got a hold of one of the sheep dogs and i saw it last week. its doing okay just some stitches and a cone around its head, but it will be fine. all you westsiders tune in!
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2011, 03:26:39 PM »
i think you ment blewett pass(on US 97)   bluet pass is by mt baker.

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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2011, 03:41:50 PM »
i think you ment blewett pass(on US 97)   bluet pass is by mt baker.

your right sir! my bad...  :chuckle:
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2011, 04:18:12 PM »
For those of us that might miss it would you please post a link?
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2011, 04:29:24 PM »
Yes please, as soon as you catch wind when it's going to air let us know.
Glad the dog is doing fairly well.  Pretty lucky dog!!!

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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2011, 10:07:30 PM »
ill try and add a link when i see it, but i live in yakima so im tuned in to seattle news stations very often
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2011, 05:50:39 AM »
Wonder if this is the same incident I heard about a couple weeks ago. Although I dont recall the sheep dog getting attacked.

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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #7 on: September 13, 2011, 05:52:59 AM »
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2011, 05:59:48 AM »
i think you ment blewett pass(on US 97)   bluet pass is by mt baker.

Now this is really funny.  Sorry to threadjack, but I can't help myself.  Bigginner correcting someone elses spelling just has me laughing........ :chuckle:
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2011, 06:01:25 AM »
http://sportsyakima.com/2011/09/close-encounter-with-teanaway-wolves/

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YAKIMA, Wash. — It seems that the Martinez family sheep-herding operation has already encountered the Teanaway wolfpack, and a sheep was killed. But here’s the interesting kicker:  The wolves apparently weren’t the ones who killed the ewe.
A cougar did.
The wolves did, however, very nearly kill a border collie that was trying to keep them away from the sheep’s carcass.
According to Mark Martinez, who oversees the northernmost grazing allotments of the Moxee-based Martinez sheep operation, this incident happened on Tuesday, Aug. 23, on a piece of private land that Martinez sheep have been grazing off and on since the 1940s.
The sheep were grazing in an area west of State Highway 97 just off Forest Road 9738, near a rise known as Red Top.  The night before had been windy, apparently enough so that when the ewe was killed, the herder overseeing that band of sheep didn’t hear it and didn’t see the attack. Neither, apparently, did the Pyrenees guard dogs that are trained to protect the sheep from predators.
On that Tuesday, though, one of the herder’s Pyrenees guard dogs was watching over the carcass when four wolves — probably attracted by the scent of the kill — showed up and forced the dog away from its post. The noise of the confrontation brought one or more of the border collies, which then tried to chase the wolves away. The ruckus also brought the herder.
“The herder saw four wolves. One had a collar,” Martinez said.
(A note: State wildlife officers had captured and radio-collared the pack’s dominant female a month earlier.)
“(The herder) was pretty shook up,” Martinez said. “Even after the warning shot (the wolves) didn’t just disappear into the woods. They were kind of hesitant.”
The wolves were finally chased away, but not before badly injuring one of the border collies — badly enough, Martinez said, that the veterinarian told him if one of the bite wounds had been even a 16th-inch to one direction, the dog would have suffered excessive hemorrhaging and died.
State wildlife agents came to the site the next day and determined the ewe had been killed by a cougar, and Martinez said the state also offered to pick up the tab for the vet bill. But while the grazing season is almost over, Martinez is concerned his family’s sheep operation is in for a lot more troubles down the line.
“I’m hoping we don’t lose any stock,” Martinez said. “But that’s never the case when you’re out in the woods and there’s all sorts of wildlife that, once they acquire a taste for lamb or sheep, they’ve found a food source.
“And they’re going to continue to utilize that food source.”
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2011, 06:10:38 AM »
GOOD DOG!
Doing its job in the face of real danger.  LOVE animals like that!



Idabooner witnessed SEVERAL TIMES how the wolves allow the cat to kill as they are probably more effecient at it, then they run the cat off.   This was specifically so for the younger wolves with one adult, or where their hunting abilities were limited.  THAT WAS NO ACCIDENT.   He watched it happen several times.  THen the cat would be forced to go kill again.

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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2011, 07:47:31 AM »
runniNgunnin and Lowedog, if you don't mind, I am going to copy your posts to the Wolf Sightings Topic http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,79244.0.html
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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2011, 08:03:13 AM »
i think you ment blewett pass(on US 97)   bluet pass is by mt baker.

Now this is really funny.  Sorry to threadjack, but I can't help myself.  Bigginner correcting someone elses spelling just has me laughing........ :chuckle:

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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2011, 08:14:37 AM »
Glad dog is ok.  while ago two Great Pygrenen white dogs got killed because its not from one mother and three pups.  I am talking about its all 8 grown wolves in Twisp, Wa. I know it. I wish the owner would talk to G.D. and King5.  We tried to have them involed but he refused Oh well. He bought two new dogs. its going be more problem later.
Lucky Pups wolf doesnt know how to fight with Farm dog in Ellensburg.  Soon they will kill dog.

G.D. doesnt know who kill it. He just guess and he sound like he is protecting those wolves pack just like story about Larry's loss two cows in Carlton.    :bash:

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Re: collared female and three pups north of ellensburg
« Reply #14 on: September 13, 2011, 08:50:18 AM »
Are these the same sheep that run in the chiwawa unit? I frequently run into the herd and herder, some very large dogs. I bet they gave a wolf a run for his money. I've been waiting to hear about a encounter like this. I know the cougars try and eat alot of sheep, and from what the herder has seen and tried to tell me (language barrier) there were some or one wolf following the herd for a week this year north of eagle creek. The herder is from peru and was a very nice fellow, after a cold beer and a long talk with hands I took him to be a standup fellow. From what he said I will be keeping my eye out for some tracks. This is the second hear-say wolf sighting I have heard about in the chiwawa in 3 months. Time to get some hard proof.
 

 


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