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Posted by Rick H. Ga. on May 23, 2003 at 12:30:55 from (167.196.213.155):
In Reply to: Another use for 8n posted by bj/8n/mt on May 23, 2003 at 12:05:20:
Interesting concept. I have a multitude of regular gray squirrels around my place. I’m afraid they are going to get into the attic of my house and nest. They are already nesting in my barn. Looks like I’m going to have to get out the .22. My biggest concern is keeping dogs out of my goat pasture. All of my neighbors and the county sheriff’s department knows what will happen if a dog gets into my goat pasture. That is why I have a pasture fence, which I try to maintain. As it stands now, Georgia law allows the homeowner/property owner the right to protect his/her property from wild/loose dogs whose owners don’t feel it is necessary to keep them from terrorizing the neighbors. However, it seems that politics are leaning toward making it more of a criminal offence to kill a dog for good reason (like killing your livestock) than to murder an innocent human being. Believe it or not, I really like dogs. Rick H. Ga.
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