Forrest, you wouldnt catch me within 100 miles of that joint after what you guys went through! With all the fleas, ticks, etc that people found on animals I would think twice before eating anything.
While I am 100% for landowner rights, etc this guy is the reason the state MAY need some sort oversight group to keep an eye on high fence operations...something similar to the checking up they do on deer breeding facilities. If this place is as bare as the pics and experiences depict he is starving his animals to death and to me that is animal cruelty. You have a moral obligation to feed animals when you put up a high fence.
Have you been there? How do you keep fleas and ticks off of hogs? The hunts he was selling are cheap and designed for success. He wants folks to be able to kill something at a cheap and affordable rate. You sound like an experienced rancher. Where is your place, I would like to come and hunt it. The man works hard and is trying to correct the issues. I can't fault him for that. His animals are not starved either. You should go and see for yourself sometime. I will buy you a hog hunt just so you can check it out
Have you been there? How do you keep fleas and ticks off of hogs? The hunts he was selling are cheap and designed for success. He wants folks to be able to kill something at a cheap and affordable rate. You sound like an experienced rancher. Where is your place, I would like to come and hunt it. The man works hard and is trying to correct the issues. I can't fault him for that. His animals are not starved either. You should go and see for yourself sometime. I will buy you a hog hunt just so you can check it out
From some of the first hand info on here the consensus is his animals are in poor to very poor shape. That combined with the pics of his place put up here you can tell the man is a terrible steward of the land and animals. I dont need to drive out to his place to know that. His place looks EXACTLY like a little 20 acre place in Henly. They have run 10 llamas and 10 goats on it for the last 15 years. The place doenst not have a single blade of grass and most of the cedars are picked clean about 5 feet up. Only difference is the animals are in good shape and they always have a round bale or two out.
Sorry we dont sell hunts or lease the ranch for hunting. What we do though is act as good stewards and the land and animals that the family is fortunate to have. We almost got overgrazed about 5 years ago. We took drastic measures by removing all the cattle and reducing our exotic numbers to near zero in order to get the land back in shape.
Appreciate the hog hunt offer but I dont get interest from hunting them. The few we have to kill every year are either donated or given to friends.
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