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Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2785902
04/15/19 12:05 PM
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There is a fellow from FAIRHOPE who shot some cows a few weeks ago that got onto his property. I certainly hope it wasnt you, and if it was, I hope you get everything bad that is coming to you. I know the folks who owned those, and they are hard working, salt of the earth people. A tree fell across the fence and 5 cows got out. Guy paid men with horses to go looking for the cows, with no luck. A few days later, three turned up dead with gunshot wounds.

If you're not the person who shot these cows, then disregard. If you are the guy whose last name starts with an H, well you're a lousy individual.


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Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2785906
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Pellet gun.


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Re: Any Solutions? [Re: jwalker77] #2785921
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Originally Posted by jwalker77
If theres no deer on 200acres of hardwoods, its not the cows fault.

I was Being a tad bit Sarcastic on the deer part but it is truly hard to have a good hunt when there are 20-40 cows walking thru the woods at all hours of the day and night. Average morning would be 10 or so deer 2-3 bucks. I saw one 2 yr old 8pt all season on this portion of the property. The deer just moved to another portion of the property. There are no turkeys that is a fact.

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: hunterbuck] #2785926
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Originally Posted by hunterbuck
There is a fellow from FAIRHOPE who shot some cows a few weeks ago that got onto his property. I certainly hope it wasnt you, and if it was, I hope you get everything bad that is coming to you. I know the folks who owned those, and they are hard working, salt of the earth people. A tree fell across the fence and 5 cows got out. Guy paid men with horses to go looking for the cows, with no luck. A few days later, three turned up dead with gunshot wounds.

If you're not the person who shot these cows, then disregard. If you are the guy whose last name starts with an H, well you're a lousy individual.


LOL I am not that individual. I will not harm this mans cows. I just want the problem solved or Im gonna drop the lease and do something else.

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2785980
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If you will contact the people on the link I posted, they will send someone out and address it in a firm, but legal, manner.

I had tried everything.....but, these guys spoke in terms that the guy understood. The cows were caught up and he seemed to no longer have all the little problems that he always told me about any more.

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786072
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Have you tried to determine how the cows are getting onto the property? It might be cheaper and quicker to simply repair the fence yourself.

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786076
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The cows ain't running the deer and turkey off .

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786079
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Ive got turkeys that feed through a cow pasture every day.

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786084
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Cows wont hurt your hunt it's the squirrels that throw pine cones you have to look out for . Lol

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: jwalker77] #2786089
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Originally Posted by jwalker77
Ive got turkeys that feed through a cow pasture every day.

US too.


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Re: Any Solutions? [Re: jwalker77] #2786132
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Originally Posted by jwalker77
Ive got turkeys that feed through a cow pasture every day.


As do I. A few of our properties are surrounded by cattle operations, and our main farm which we own is surrounded by cattle. The difference is I have a great relationship with the farmers around our camp property any issue we have had is solved with little effort. I have killed many Turkeys with cows around and what not. So the cows don't ruin hunting crew is not following what I'm saying. Its a habitat issue. The farm I'm talking about with the issue is that its been going on with little to no resolution for months and they have really damaged the area I'm talking about. Also its one thing thing for turkeys to share a pasture with a cow, its another for them to be walking around the woods with 40 or so cows scattered throughout.

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786194
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Bad fences make bad neighbors

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786366
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We use to hunt next to a black guy with cows that miraculously got out during the week and up by the weekend. After a couple of years of fields being eaten and one of our Coonass members being there during the week hunting. He suddenly started keeping them up.


Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786387
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Just call him up weekly at 2 am with the old, your cows are in our pasture, prank.


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Re: Any Solutions? [Re: jwalker77] #2786597
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Originally Posted by jwalker77
If theres no deer on 200acres of hardwoods, its not the cows fault.

It is if the cows are all the acorns

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: Ben2] #2786651
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Originally Posted by Ben2
Originally Posted by jwalker77
If theres no deer on 200acres of hardwoods, its not the cows fault.

It is if the cows are all the acorns


I have never seen a cow pick up an acorn. They can't even pick up all the kernels of whole corn on the ground when we feed them.

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786756
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I have seen plenty of cows crunching acorns, and have set up on hot trees that brought in both cows and deer. The cows will scatter if you shoot a deer from amongst them. grin

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2786817
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I love turkey hunting areas where there are cows. Turkeys love flipping cow piles! I’m sure from time to time they might disturb a hunt but can’t see them running turkeys off, just the opposite. Now deer, don’t care for the clear understory that turkeys love.


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Re: Any Solutions? [Re: Remington270] #2786950
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Originally Posted by Remington270


I have dealt with it too. It is frustrating to have cows, especially bulls on your place. It can be downright dangerous, especially if you don't know they're there. It's usually a fencing issue. I think if it keeps happening, and the cattle owner won't fix it, a police report and paper trail is definitely smart.


I like cows for turkey season.

1) doesn’t seem to bother turkeys, have killed a pile in same pasture with cows
2) seems to help me a little with movement
3) seems to be less snakes (might just be in my mind)
4) donkey is ultimate locator call

Re: Any Solutions? [Re: CedarCreek] #2789724
04/20/19 02:40 PM
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Turkeys absolutely love ground cows are on.

I killed a ton of gobblers on dairy farms and where we outfitted in Florida was a working cattle ranch for PBR bulls.

Cows = feed to turkeys. Both in feed troughs or recycled in the cows droppings.

I dont think the cows are the problem.

I guy I know..lets just call him "Matt" to keep his identity hid...he thinks all the turkeys in Bama are dying from chicken litter!

Anyone spreading litter around you? THATS most likely the problem with your turkeys from what he always says.... grin

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