Use your brain and think for a minute. Regardless of the brute..they have a tendency to do what comes natural...whether it's a dog killing a rabbit or a cow going through a fence.
To make a difference because of the critter committing the offense is what divides folks. Suddenly the farmer thinks HIS critter is excepted, while dog's deserve the instant death penalty. That's bullshit.
Regardless of the animal...if it's yours, you need to keep it on your place. But to drag out the artillery and start laying waste to folks animals whether it's a dog or a cow is a bit extreme.
I call my neighbor and tell him his cattle are out. I'm not about to kill them because they don't know any better. Neither does the dog down the road know anything but his instincts. But I'll tell you this...whatever measure is meted unto me, I will return the favor. If a man calls and says your dog is making trouble...I'll do my best to keep it home and by the same token, I'll tell him his cattle are out on my place. If he shoots my dog, I'll eat his cows.
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