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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8185426" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>well, what do you expect ? limmy cross.</p><p>took us 6/7 weeks to final catch a limmy nut case, that killed her calf, and decided to revert to feral, and she was seriously good at it, couldn't get anywhere near her. Solved it in the end though, friend shot her, with a .347, at 400 m, and reckoned there was no way, to get closer, that shot was taken, over a river, and through a gap in two hedges, and she knew he was there, shot as she started to run. Hung her up, and into the freezer, she had the last laugh, been eating OSR, and tainted the meat, we had to curry the lot. She cost me £310, and at the time, l was pissy about losing it, on reflection, hand great fun regaling the story, so probably got my moneys worth.</p><p></p><p>But, it highlighted one thing, we don't appreciate, all our stock are basically wild animals, we have domesticated, but they can revert back to feral, very quickly, those instincts are still there.</p><p></p><p>perhaps ought to start a mad limmy thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8185426, member: 86168"] well, what do you expect ? limmy cross. took us 6/7 weeks to final catch a limmy nut case, that killed her calf, and decided to revert to feral, and she was seriously good at it, couldn't get anywhere near her. Solved it in the end though, friend shot her, with a .347, at 400 m, and reckoned there was no way, to get closer, that shot was taken, over a river, and through a gap in two hedges, and she knew he was there, shot as she started to run. Hung her up, and into the freezer, she had the last laugh, been eating OSR, and tainted the meat, we had to curry the lot. She cost me £310, and at the time, l was pissy about losing it, on reflection, hand great fun regaling the story, so probably got my moneys worth. But, it highlighted one thing, we don't appreciate, all our stock are basically wild animals, we have domesticated, but they can revert back to feral, very quickly, those instincts are still there. perhaps ought to start a mad limmy thread. [/QUOTE]
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