If catching them is an option I would try that to get some money for feed
If it turned into a big ol cluster I would shoot them
How many you talking about ? 3? 30?
Big difference between 3 and 30.
I dove and quail hunted a place in the Panhandle that had wild cows. {About 30}
They were like deer. See them zipping across a trail at 150 yards. Had to shoot the dirt in front of a couple of bulls that decided to charge. Wild is wild......
I would find out what the legalities were, but I'd try and catch them and sell them to someone that will pay top dollar! Could pay for a lot of corn!!!!!
I’m sure there are some local cowboys willing to catch them and haul them to the sale barn. Talk with the local feed store and they should be able to set you up.
I dove and quail hunted a place in the Panhandle that had wild cows. {About 30}
They were like deer. See them zipping across a trail at 150 yards. Had to shoot the dirt in front of a couple of bulls that decided to charge. Wild is wild......
Exactly
A few might be easy to deal with, 30 might take 10years to round up
1. Determine the alpha llama.
2. Get him tied up on a short halter.
3. Get your face as close to his as possible.
4. Maintain deep, direct eye contact.
This may take several attempts. Once he accepts you as a kindred spirit, you will basically have a herd of trained llamas ready to do your bidding.
1. Determine the alpha llama.
2. Get him tied up on a short halter.
3. Get your face as close to his as possible.
4. Maintain deep, direct eye contact.
This may take several attempts. Once he accepts you as a kindred spirit, you will basically have a herd of trained llamas ready to do your bidding.
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