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Ptah

(33,019 posts)
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 02:05 PM Jun 2017

No love for grizzlies: Rocky Mountain Front folks recount trials of living with bears

DUPUYER — It took an electric fence to show John Hayne how
sheep give birth to twin lambs.

“I didn't realize how many lambs we lost until we got the fence
up this year,” the Dupuyer rancher said. “We had 100 more than
last year. Often sheep have twins but you didn’t know. You see the
ewe with one and you think everything's fine.”

Grizzly bears had been prowling the lambing yard where John and
Leanne Hayne raised 700 sheep, picking off newborns before they
got counted. Occasionally, they’d grab an adult. John recalled coming
out to check the flock one night and seeing a lamb running around
erratically. Shining his spotlight, he saw the grizzly with the ewe in its mouth.
The sheep was still struggling, until the bear got caught in the light. Then it
shook the sheep to death in its jaws and ran away. The whole incident lasted
about 10 seconds.

“They're such a powerful, fast animal,” John said.

http://missoulian.com/news/local/no-love-for-grizzlies-rocky-mountain-front-folks-recount-trials/article_1fa47604-a987-5beb-9f3f-8b3823c3c586.html


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No love for grizzlies: Rocky Mountain Front folks recount trials of living with bears (Original Post) Ptah Jun 2017 OP
Bears aren't the "nuisance" SHRED Jun 2017 #1
Especially farmers who don't protect their lambing yards Warpy Jun 2017 #2
What should cities like Valier do to protect their citizens? Ptah Jun 2017 #3

Warpy

(111,123 posts)
2. Especially farmers who don't protect their lambing yards
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 02:55 PM
Jun 2017

with electricity. Dumb guy had to know he was in bear country.

Of course, he'll blame the bears, who have been eating wild lambs for thousands of years, instead of his own stinginess in protecting them.

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