i think Mudster said it best
BWWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
i love it....
yes, video tape it and post pix....
and id also recomend killing, quartering and freezing and taking care of it when possible.....
and id stretch that hide across the barn with the broad head mark right behind the shoulder....
What an opportunity,
if this was a llama id call and pay trespass fees and giveyou a good tip....
ive always wanted to shoot a llama....
watch out they spit!
Whatever you do, you have to tan that hide for a rug! Those are some cool piebald markings!
You could have your area vet come out with a tranquilizer gun and put him down. Load him in your tractor bucket then keep him on feed for a few weeks until the meds are out of his system. Then haul him into the locker.
What an opportunity, if this was a llama id call and pay trespass fees and give you a good tip....
ive always wanted to shoot a llama....
watch out they spit!
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LOL!!! That's a good one THA4! I have to admit that is the first time I have heard anyone saying this.
We backgrounded 350 steers for an outfit down in New Cambria one year.
In November...we brought 342 in with a dog and 3 horses...
the other 8 were wilder n a march hare!
They would charge right thru horses etc. so we took note of a gateway they ran thru...set up a portable corral and I hid by a gate...they headed em away with the horses and they of course turned and ran thru the "escape route" and into the corral.
7 out of 8 ain't bad....
the last one was to darned smart and headed for the woods.
Long story short...we didn't see him for a long time and when we did we dispatched him with a couple shots from a .308
After that...tractor and loader, bone em out just like an elk and made a lot of hamburger!
Caution...they die hard sometimes and they can be very dangerous. The one we killed tried to take one of us with him before he went!
I had high hopes of a harvest photo for today but he is still on the loose after he took a tranquilizer dart. It was just after dark and the meat head ran into the tall native grasses for his nap. I lost two darts and have no cow to show for it. Maybe today will go our way.
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