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The U.S. Forest Service will use aerial gunning to eliminate 150 head of feral cattle in New Mexico's Gila National Forest starting Thursday. The cattle pose a public safety threat, according to ...
The U.S. Forest Service has gotten approval to fly helicopters with sharpshooters into southwestern New Mexico to hunt down 150 feral cattle and shoot them from the air.. The aerial shooting is ...
The U.S. Forest Service can go ahead with a plan to shoot dozens of feral cattle from helicopters in New Mexico's Gila Wilderness after a federal judge on Wednesday refused a request by ranchers ...
Live cattle are recovering from last Friday’s drop, as contracts are up $1.60 to $2.85 on Monday so far. Cash trade last week was reported @ $182 in the South, a $2 drop on the week, with ...
For ranchers, the solution to the growing problem in California’s rural northern counties seems obvious: They want to shoot the wolves preying on their cattle.
Patrick said she witnessed Hester shoot the cattle and confronted him afterward on his property. "He said, "I can shoot them; they're on my property just like a wild animal," as Patrick recounted.
Deputies say property owners cannot shoot livestock to prevent them from coming onto their property. The Brief. Joseph Gibbons, 38, allegedly killed nearly two dozen cattle in Snowflake.