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Yes it is wrong on what people do, I think people who do that lack Knowledge, Yes there is other ways, like butching them, auctions, taking them to the mountains, putting fliers up and putting them in the newspaper,

Its the way of life, everyone does it. No one can stop it,

everyone dumps animals? eeh...i disagree with that part lol.
 
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Yeah, we banded him last night. My youngest daughter named him Gertrude because "it sounded like a boys name" Her exact words. Haha. The other one is for sure a girl. These kids and their names!
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kids are funny,I gave a choc/tan mini doxie to a friends daughter for her 7th birthday and she wanted to call the dog "flower"..and they had gotten a pink leash and collar for her,now keep in mind that her dad is a rodeo tough cowboy/biker..too funny watching him run around with a choc doxie in pink calling her "flower"..they talked the kid into keeping her original name of wyn..
 
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Yes it is wrong on what people do, I think people who do that lack Knowledge, Yes there is other ways, like butching them, auctions, taking them to the mountains, putting fliers up and putting them in the newspaper,

Its the way of life, everyone does it. No one can stop it,

so am I to understand you think it is wrong to drop them off at a farm,but it is OK to drop them off in the mountains?
 
hmm, God made them wild in the first place, what is the battle over this.
I was just saying it,
and yes it is alright to drop them off in the mountain, as long as there is other sheep (Livestock) around also.
I think its ok, and not ok.
 
Both the babies are boys, I can see the little wee-wee in the first picture. Maybe he's already been banded?
 
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i totally dont agree with this at all
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Poor animals...


and i was saying that not all people drop off animals and if you think that, then you must be around a lot of careless people
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by the way God made them wild in areas they're supposed to be wild in...AND domestic animals were never wild, their ancestors were not todays domestics. Releasing domestic animals into "the mountains" hurts animals that are native to the area you throw them off into.
 
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i totally dont agree with this at all
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Poor animals...


and i was saying that not all people drop off animals and if you think that, then you must be around a lot of careless people
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by the way God made them wild in areas they're supposed to be wild in...AND domestic animals were never wild, their ancestors were not todays domestics. Releasing domestic animals into "the mountains" hurts animals that are native to the area you throw them off into.

well said, my thoughts also
 

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