Cows Lives Matter Protest

NVPete

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Looks like someone got caught up in a "Cows Lives Matter" protest! Where's his "Eat mor chikin" sign?!:)
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LAST EDITED ON Sep-01-16 AT 08:47PM (MST)[p]Photo shopped I bet. Never, ever saw a bull that would tolerate that. And neither would the cattle. mtmuley
 
Relatives had a young bull elk come into their winter pasture all by itself. It stayed till the next year. It gathered up beef cows just like it would elk cows. Got to be a big problem because you couldn't work the cattle. They found someone with a tag who just wanted the meat, ended that problem
 
There was a bull elk in La barge that lived with cattle year round. He was there for 4 years I knew of. Started out as a spike I believe. Seen him a few times passing through
 
Yeah, I thought maybe photoshopped, too; but I was trying to throw in a little humor! But, sometimes you never know about odd animal behavior. Several years ago now, I was "out and about", when I spotted a cow elk in a clump of PJ's. To this day, I regret not glassing better, and as I hurriedly left my vehicle to get a better look at the elk, left my video camera on the seat. What unfolded next, was amazing to me. I always thought elk and deer avoided each other. A few yards away from this cow elk, I glimpsed antler; when next out stepped TWO decent 5 or 6-pt. bull elk, followed by three does. That did seem strange to me, when next stepped out 2 dandy muley bucks, followed by another cow elk! The whole procession continued across a slope for a bit in single file, until something spooked them all, and they all scattered like a covey of quail! One "Kodak moment" I sure wish I could have captured, and I've never seen anything like it since! :)
 
LAST EDITED ON Sep-06-16 AT 04:51AM (MST)[p]The cattle and elk always hang out around each other where I hunt in Idaho. More a toleration thing I think not that they are buddy buddy. Or don't seem to care one way or the other.
 
Not really that uncommon of a sight. There are some ranchers that have taken to raising Bull Elk.

That one there would go for about $10,000,,,to be taken out for a great trophy "HUNT" for some deep pocketed hunter.
 
I must be brainwashed by progressivism... I don't see anything except cattle...

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"Therefore, wo be unto him that is at ease in Zion!" 2 Ne. 28: 24
 

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