Posted by jdemaris on January 07, 2011 at 11:29:32 from (67.142.130.22):
In Reply to: Re: O. T. Big Foxes posted by Traditional Farmer on January 07, 2011 at 10:14:45:
I'll believe it when I see documented evidence of it. That for eastern coyotes, since I know little about the western ones that are quite different. Been raising goats for 40 years, along with a few Lincoln sheep, here and there. Only animals I've lost to canines in that time has been - two pigs and several birds - all to local dogs running wild and racoons. And several kid goats killed by other goats.
Nothing about being a "bleeding heart." That is, unless you define anybody that won't kill things just for the fun of it, a "bleeding heart."
I see a difference between having regard for life in general, or somebody that regards wild animal life as having priority over humans and domestic animals. I'm with the former, not the latter.
But, it seems people like you attempt to elevate their weak arguments by calling others childish names? Makes you feel good? Like being back in grammar school.
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