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Posted by Michael Soldan on July 05, 2006 at 17:23:37 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Re: Skunked posted by Farmall Frank on July 05, 2006 at 14:00:07:
Farmall Frank, you obviously don't farm, if you did you would know that there is a time to kill and a time to not kill. It is not heartless, I do not need rabid racoons living in my haymow mere yards from my calves and cattle, I do not need skunks and stray cats bringing disease into my barn, rabies and distemper,scabies and a host of other diseases carried by wild animals.I have seen acres of corn destroyed by racoons in a matter of a few nights, there must be some control over this pestulence, however I take no joy in having to rid my barn of racoons and other pests, however I take great pride in caring for my cattle and my calves as well as the many cats I keep around the barn. It is interesting that you can judge me for suggesting a way to rid pestulence while knowing nothing of the effort and energy that I expend in a day caring for the animals that make up my farm. I am afraid that it is people like you that have caused this rise in animal problems, the do gooders and bleeding hearts that are against wearing fur..years ago racoons were harvested for their pelts, now with no harvest they lay dead on the highway every morning by the hundreds in any township or county, yes Frank you are the man..the do gooder that has created more problems than you are worth while you know not...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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