Wednesday, February 15, 2023

I think the horse has the dog's tail already. Stomping to ensue.

 


15 comments:

  1. Fucked around and found out.
    One of them city dogs.

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  2. We had two beagles growing up Frick and Frack and those two assholes would MacGyver themselves out of every enclosure we tried to contain them in. I'd come home and they'd be running the meat off our Herefords.

    However they were way too smart to go after the horses or our brahma bull!

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  3. It's likely all over for Fido. I witnessed a miniature donkey kill a coyote. It grabbed the hide with its teeth and stomped it. You could hear ribs crack.

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  4. Four eyes; two of fury and two of terror

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  5. That bird dog looks like he's wearing an e-collar and is likely out hunting with his owner. Were it my dog, horse would be on the menu.

    Then again, I intentionally avoid hunting in areas where livestock are present.

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    1. you shoot my fukkin horse cuz your fukkin dog fukked up? you're fukkin next asshole.

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  6. I don't think Larry's going to like the way this on plays out.

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  7. feets do yore stuff

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  8. "I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry ..."

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  9. Screwed up somebody's bird hunt. should stay off that blm land, hooves look like it's a wild horse.

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  10. That poor dog… such terror in their eyes…it hurts me to see it….

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  11. Wild horses are in my area. That dog is in serious trouble. If one comes upon them when hiking the stallion will come away from the herd-his herd-to greet you. When one stallion defeats another to take the herd it will kick the pregnant females to get them to abort. Life in the high desert can be short & brutish.

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  12. Dog and wild horse both survived the encounter. "It was a close call for Maggie, an English Setter, who was set upon by the angry horse."

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