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Gila National Forest, New Mexico: Wild cattle to be shot from helicopters
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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3974236" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>Before it was James Collins WMA it was the White Ranch. When that was going to be handed over to the wildlife department, there were a lot of feral cattle on it. They brought in some cowboys to round them up and my neighbor was one of the brush poppers brought in to do the job. Before it was all over and done with, he said there were about 7 steers that they could never get so they were given the instruction to shoot them. He said they were as wild as deer. Said you would be pushing through a thicket of wild plums or green briars and would see a head pop up with big eyes and ears, then the steer would bolt. Said it took several weeks to hunt down those final steers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3974236, member: 26476"] Before it was James Collins WMA it was the White Ranch. When that was going to be handed over to the wildlife department, there were a lot of feral cattle on it. They brought in some cowboys to round them up and my neighbor was one of the brush poppers brought in to do the job. Before it was all over and done with, he said there were about 7 steers that they could never get so they were given the instruction to shoot them. He said they were as wild as deer. Said you would be pushing through a thicket of wild plums or green briars and would see a head pop up with big eyes and ears, then the steer would bolt. Said it took several weeks to hunt down those final steers. [/QUOTE]
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