Id go back to Oregon in a heart beat if I could go horse hunting.I would love to shoot all those invasive horses.
Id go back to Oregon in a heart beat if I could go horse hunting.I would love to shoot all those invasive horses.
2 of my brother in law’s were wranglers for awhile at “the honey hole”Id go back to Oregon in a heart beat if I could go horse hunting.
Protecting wolves, cougars and feeding wild horses. While ignoring how to manage for mule deer or elk, yet wonder why those numbers are dying on the east side and not helping in rehabilitation for the mule deer. But instead focus there energy on making portland be their number 1 customer.2 of my brother in law’s were wranglers for awhile at “the honey hole”
When I was over there I would go help them feed, and holy hell! The amount of money just spent on alfalfa annually there is insane, not to mention the other costs involved
I like horses as much as anyone, and will never be without one going forward, but the feral population needs to just be culled, it makes no sense how they are managing them now, and it’s not sustainable
I swear this state is trying to extinct every fish and big game animal in the state, what in the actual hell are they doing? (That’s a VERY broad question)
From listening to half of the podcast, it seems like he’s taken a pretty deep dive into Form’s content, hahaDoes JVB know about the 22mag for bear defense? That’ll really get him going.
I’m not sure they are following the rationale and logic.I don't think a single one of those people wants to have any conversation with Ryan or Form. Let alone a recorded one.
Congress has passed a few laws that make culling impossible including selling feral horses and burros to slaughterhouses.I like horses as much as anyone, and will never be without one going forward, but the feral population needs to just be culled, it makes no sense how they are managing them now, and it’s not sustainable
This state is run by mutants, and obviously it’s much deeper than state levelCongress has passed a few laws that make culling impossible including selling feral horses and burros to slaughterhouses.
Man you guys are some cold blooded killers!!! No way I could shoot a horse!!!
Congress has passed a few laws that make culling impossible including selling feral horses and burros to slaughterhouses.
Crazy horse ladies are a sizeable portion of my customer base for fencing....I'd say you hit the nail on the head! It really is shocking (scary)!To be fair, probably why so many laws to protect horses is due to the fact that politicians are scared of dealing with all of those crazy horse ladies. To be honest.
More like an uncaused cause or humans being the result of highly evolved pond scum...more evidence for Santa and his elves then that silliness.Like gosts and God?
this state is trying to extinct every fish and big game animal in the state
You answered your own question.what in the actual hell are they doing?
They’re probably really worried some clown would start trying to shoot them with a .223, so they figured they better keep them protectedTo be fair, probably why so many laws to protect horses is due to the fact that politicians are scared of dealing with all of those crazy horse ladies. To be honest.
Id use a 22lr.They’re probably really worried some clown would start trying to shoot them with a .223, so they figured they better keep them protected
I was referring to captive hay burners/pasture decorations owned by the crazy horse ladies. They're trained, I guess, but they still destroy almost anything you put them in....hence the job security mention .mt100gr - "untrained" horses are stupid, just like uneducated people.
can't complain about money spent on feral horses when billions spent on criminal illegal immigrants.