Interesting, the idea of chipping a herd, but then what's the cost of doing business when rustlers or poachers are involved. As far as costs go, it might not be so expensive. I remember years ago someone, I think Coke was chipping cans or six packs for some sort of contest or something and they'd show up at your house and knock on the door and you'd win something, maybe another six pack. I thought that must ne expensive, but they did it and like most business owners, not in the business to lose money.
True story. 1983 or so I was stationed at Ft. Hood in Texas. Amongst other things, Ft. Hood is or was where the beef was raised for the Army mess halls. One pay day a few fellas in my company piled into one of their Ford Thunderbirds, went out and bought some booze, got tanked up, drove out onto a range, killed a steer, lopped off a leg, lit a fire and were barbequing it right there with the rest of the steer lying nearby as the MP's rode up horseback. They saw the fire out on the range in the darkness, and that was the end of those guys. They ended up going to Ft. Leavenworth for that one. Wasn't an Article 15 or anything like that. Was a Courts Martial, and they got convicted.
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