Some Texas news reports, traffic accident reports indicate a lot of burros and horses wandering the range and grazing on ditch weeds (not the human smoking type -mostly) crossing roads in front of cars and trucks. They seem to be released from local close to out of business sheep and cattle ranch"s, some "hobby" sized. Feral hogs have been a problem past few years also. Might have to sue PETA to make them take the critters out of state- probably won"t work but might make the greeny animal rights people cautious- oppose a control shoot permit and get stuck with custody of all the nuisance critters in permit area. Maybe ask for help from the French or Norwegians??- fruit and horsemeat soup supposed to taste good, Burro meat is known to be edible for Muslims under certain conditions in Hadith. Bring back a trail drive for the hungry cattle and head them to the midwest fields with downed corn that can"t be picked, let them get fat enough for locker around Christmas and split the meat or realized price with landowner facing big trash problem. Trouble in midwest is lack of fencing now. Oh well, just have to go out and collect some venison with old C20 (again). RN
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