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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Dog" data-source="post: 976307" data-attributes="member: 48303"><p>Sorry I bothered....</p><p>As I said, I am a 5th generation farmer, and a keen hunter... and I did mention that dingoes / wolves cannot co-exist with sheep .... The worst dog we ever had to deal with killed 56 the first night, 53 the second, we got him on the 3rd.... Still have not figured out how to post pictures so I cannot put in one I managed of a dingo galloping with a kicking piglet held firmly ... They were / are significant feral pig controllers....</p><p>However, I am only an Aussie, so what would I know.....??</p><p>Go for it fellas.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Dog, post: 976307, member: 48303"] Sorry I bothered.... As I said, I am a 5th generation farmer, and a keen hunter... and I did mention that dingoes / wolves cannot co-exist with sheep .... The worst dog we ever had to deal with killed 56 the first night, 53 the second, we got him on the 3rd.... Still have not figured out how to post pictures so I cannot put in one I managed of a dingo galloping with a kicking piglet held firmly ... They were / are significant feral pig controllers.... However, I am only an Aussie, so what would I know.....?? Go for it fellas..... [/QUOTE]
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