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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1401348" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Sevy...betcha he thinks he is safe...ha</p><p></p><p>Auodad...those bucks are really nice...the kudu still needs a couple years..... But that Axis is a freaking giant....where I grew up a guy started importing critters to his properties...he felt he needed to give life to animals he had killed all over the world....initially he brought in axis and auodads....they escaped from his fencing..all over the place...and the fallow soon followed....he kept taking people to court to because they were shooting "his" animals that weren't on his properties...he was winning...then the state started fining him for not getting his livestock back into his fenced properties...$10000 a month.......he soon said that they weren't his animals....lots of breeding...lots of axis and fallow but the auodad faded some...</p><p>And in another chunk of federal lands in Oregon with basically no access there is a huge herd of auodad growing........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1401348, member: 99519"] Sevy...betcha he thinks he is safe...ha Auodad...those bucks are really nice...the kudu still needs a couple years..... But that Axis is a freaking giant....where I grew up a guy started importing critters to his properties...he felt he needed to give life to animals he had killed all over the world....initially he brought in axis and auodads....they escaped from his fencing..all over the place...and the fallow soon followed....he kept taking people to court to because they were shooting "his" animals that weren't on his properties...he was winning...then the state started fining him for not getting his livestock back into his fenced properties...$10000 a month.......he soon said that they weren't his animals....lots of breeding...lots of axis and fallow but the auodad faded some... And in another chunk of federal lands in Oregon with basically no access there is a huge herd of auodad growing........ [/QUOTE]
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