Posted by Banditfarmer on January 19, 2010 at 18:44:02 from (174.103.146.69):
In Reply to: What would you do?? posted by randy47 on January 19, 2010 at 17:38:34:
First thing would be to get the vet out to look at the cows and make sure they are ok. 2 give the bill to the neighbor and till him he will buy for it! 3 Tell he if they come back again that they will be shot dead on site, plain and simple! 4 get a good high powered 243 with hallow points, if you hit them they wont get up!! You have done all you need to do, there is no way to keep a pit-bull in once they taste blood!!!! Your family and live stock is worth more then a good for nothing dog and neighbor. If he was a good dog owner there would be no problem to start with. You have the right to defend yourself, family and your property!!!! AIM STRAIT AND BE SAFE Bandit
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