Ol'Red,I was a red headed stepchild. We didn't have the money to rent a mule. I pulled the cart myself.
Since we're going down that rabbit hole, the Mule was to plow the field! He wasn't a very big Mule so I had to push him up and downhill!
Ol'Red,I was a red headed stepchild. We didn't have the money to rent a mule. I pulled the cart myself.
AmenI try God willing. Woke is done. Been whipped.
Ol'Red,
Since we're going down that rabbit hole, the Mule was to plow the field! He wasn't a very big Mule so I had to push him up and downhill!
Amen to that brother!I try God willing. Woke is done. Been whipped.
Interesting that in the article it reads that the wolves have no effect on elk numbers because they only go after calves and sick or injured. Of course we know that this is a lie. Just a quick search and I got this picture of them going after a sick bull elk.30 Years Of Yellowstone Wolves: Feds Released Them In 1995 Without Telling Wyoming
30 years ago on Sunday, wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone. Then-Wyoming Gov Jim Geringer recalls former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt gave the…ctrk.klclick.com
Smoke a pack a day!
Same old story Smoke! Money and Power,Vote them all out!And they go on to say we need more funding. Yes give us more money to screw you over in a new area typical government crap!
Good Question >Just wonder how many Illegals were eaten by wolves! Maybe move them down on the Rio Grand! Just saying!I don't know what anyone is surprised, these are the same people that relocated millions of illegals to your home town last three years....supporting predators of all sorts. literally and figuratively, is what they do.
Anti's always say that bs. The Elk numbers have dropped in half since introduced. I can attest from last time I was there 2 years ago. Saw one bull. Lots of soon to be Scooby snack buffalo calves.Interesting that in the article it reads that the wolves have no effect on elk numbers because they only go after calves and sick or injured. Of course we know that this is a lie. Just a quick search and I got this picture of them going after a sick bull elk. View attachment 634289
The Rio Grande frogmen my be to spicy. Fresh water sharks, alligators and peranah might be easier.Good Question >Just wonder how many Illegals were eaten by wolves! Maybe move them down on the Rio Grand! Just saying!
Ol Red is old enough to know what a donkey or mule will do to a coyote. One rancher buddy of mine keeps a mule with livestock in a rather desolate section for protection. Another rancher buddy of mine lost 6 calves this last spring to coyotes. I have yet to convince him to install a mule in the herd.Don't know how old Old Red is but,there was a reason why the old farmers kept a couple of mules around? we still use them here in Ohio,no wolves here but if they were they would never mess with the mules,Find and old cowboy with some years on him and ask him why they kept mules around.Amazing mother nature has a way of taking care of things that man still shakes his head at and wonders why!